Abu Dhabi: Saudi Arabia's state media quoted the Interior Ministry as saying that two oil plants of Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco were attacked by drones on Saturday. Giving information, the official Saudi press agency said that at four o'clock in the morning, industrial security teams of Aramco started to control the fire caused by drone strikes at their plants in Abqac and Khuras.
The agency has informed that the fire in the plants has been controlled. According to the news published in Amar Ujala, the statement said that the investigation has been started after the attack in the eastern province of the state, but the source of the drone has not been revealed yet. Last month, Saudi Arabia was also attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels, setting fire to Aramco's Shaiba natural gas liquefaction facility, but no casualties were reported by the company.
In recent months, Houthi rebels have launched attacks from cross-border missile and drone strikes, targeting Saudi Arabia's air bases and other facilities. For which it is said that this attack is being carried out against the aerial warfare by the Saudi leadership on the rebel-occupied areas of Yemen.
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