Middle East (Times Of Ocean)- Initial reports based on videos circulating on social networks indicate that Iran-backed Houthis attack on a Saudi Aramco facility in Jeddah.
Missile attack has hit Saudi’s Aramco Facility in Jeddah, according to local reports.
Iranian-backed Houthi militias fired missiles into Jeddah city on Friday afternoon, which was preparing for the upcoming Grand Prix 2022.
Aramco facility was hit and local sources confirmed to be on fire, as Jeddah airport halted its air traffic for a while.
#BREAKING: Initial reports and video circulating about an #Iran-backed #Houthis attack on a Saudi Aramco facility in Jeddah. #OOTT pic.twitter.com/7TB56eycQq
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) March 25, 2022
“Large fire at Aramco facility in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia after Houthi missile attack. It’s worth noting that the Formula 1 is in Jeddah this weekend”
Large fire at Aramco facility in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia after Houthi missile attack. It's worth noting that the Formula 1 is in Jeddah this weekend. pic.twitter.com/Ozk35ekuu0
— Kyle Glen (@KyleJGlen) March 25, 2022
Initial unconfirmed footage reportedly from an Aramco Facility in Jeddah. pic.twitter.com/Y7nAjh7SX8
— Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) March 25, 2022
#URGENTE Míssil lançado pelos houthis atinge instalações da petrolífera Saudi Aramco em Jeddah, Arábia Saudita.#SaudiArabia pic.twitter.com/7F8xaZfyAx
— OHF News (@OHFNews) March 25, 2022
Houthi militias, backed by the Islamic Republic, have targeted several areas in Saudi Arabia today. Video circulating on social media shows ‘the attacks were aimed at a water supply system’ in Zahran Al Janub, ‘Asir Region, in Saudi Arabia.’
.#Iran-backed Houthi militias have targeted several areas in #KSA today.
Retaliatory airstrikes on Sana'a could be expected in hours.#SaudiArabia ?? https://t.co/rgt4wMsVwc— Aleph א ?? (@no_itsmyturn) March 25, 2022
Firefighting operations are underway.
#فيديو pic.twitter.com/Sfl5rvhP01
— واس العام (@SPAregions) March 25, 2022
Yemen’s Houthis confirmed attacking Saudi Aramco facilities on Friday. Saudi-led coalition said oil giant Aramco’s petroleum products distribution station in Jeddah was struck, causing a fire in two storage tanks but no casualties.
An eyewitness said a huge cloud of black smoke was seen rising over the Red Sea city where the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is taking place this weekend.
The Iran-aligned Houthis have intensified their attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities in recent weeks and ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Aramco