The Houthi rebels in Yemen out Drone and missile strikes on Saudi Arabia that was targeted key Energy facilities, including natural gas and water desalination plants at dawn Sunday, Saudi state-run media mentioned. The attack Do latest Escalation as peace talks and war falter in Yemen is heating up at eight year.
There were no reports of non-civilian casualties vehicles And the homes in The area led by Saudi Arabia military coalition Fighting in Yemen said.
the shot also Came in the role of the Saudi state-backed oil giant Aramco announced That its profits increased by 124%. in From 2021 to $110 billion, a jump Fueled by renewed concerns about global Shortage of supply and high oil prices.
Aramco, also Known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, issued a file earnings Report in a few weeks of extreme fluctuations in energy markets triggered from Russia invasion of Ukraine. Punitive penalties on Russia, one of The world’s largest exporters of Crude oil and petroleum products, created unrest in a already- tight energy market.
The international Brent crude oil, the benchmark over 107 bucks on Sunday after almost touching the peak of $140 earlier this month. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have so far resisted Western calls to increase oil production to make up for the loss of Russian oil with a significant increase in gasoline prices.
Brigadier General. Yahya Saree, Official Spokesperson for Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis said the rebels had launched a “widespread and large” campaign military process in depth of Kingdom Saudi Arabia” on Sunday, firing Ballistic missiles and bomb-laden drones toward Saudi Aramco facilities and other “sensitive targets” in Country.
He described the attack as revenge for “Aggression and Siege” led by Saudi Arabia, which transformed a lot of Yemen into a barren land.
led by Saudi Arabia military coalition He said that the Houthi air strikes targeted a range of Facilities: Aramco liquefied gas plant in red sea port of Yanbu power station in Southwest, desalination facility in brother on Red Sea coast, Aramco oil facility in Southern Border Town of Jizan and a gas station in southern city of Khamis Mushait.
Term of The damage to Saudi infrastructure and energy facilities remained unclear. The official Saudi Press Agency posted photos of Fire trucks extinguish flying flames with water and trail of Rubble caused by shrapnel that fell into the ceilings and walls of apartments. Other photos showed wrecked cars and giant potholes in Earth.
“There were no injuries or deaths, and there was no collision on “The company supplies to customers,” Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser told reporters. in Statements transmitted by the Saudi state media.
This barrage comes days after the Saudi-based Gulf Cooperation Council announced that it had invited the warring Yemeni parties for talks in Riyadh aims to end the war – an offer rejected out of In the hands of the Houthis, who Demanded that you take the negotiations place in A “neutral” country.
Peace talks have faltered since the Houthis tried capture Oil-rich Ma’rib, one of The last Remaining strongholds of Yemeni backed by Saudi Arabia government in The state north.
The brutal war of Yemen has broken out in 2015, after the Iranian-backed Houthis seized the capital, Sanaa, and overran much of the country of The north. Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries launched a devastating air campaign To expel the Houthis and restore the internationally recognized government.
But years later, the war settled into a bloody stalemate, with Saudi Arabia and its allies struggling to convert the current. I created one of worst humanitarian crisis in the world with A recent United Nations report puts their number in the hundreds of in thousands of people they died as result of the war.
Coalition airstrikes destroyed infrastructure and hit civilian targets in To whom like The spread of hospitals, call centers and weddings international Cash.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen out Drone and missile strikes on Saudi Arabia that was targeted key Energy facilities, including natural gas and water desalination plants at dawn Sunday, Saudi state-run media mentioned. The attack Do latest Escalation as peace talks and war falter in Yemen is heating up at eight year.
There were no reports of non-civilian casualties vehicles And the homes in The area led by Saudi Arabia military coalition Fighting in Yemen said.
the shot also Came in the role of the Saudi state-backed oil giant Aramco announced That its profits increased by 124%. in From 2021 to $110 billion, a jump Fueled by renewed concerns about global Shortage of supply and high oil prices.
Aramco, also Known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, issued a file earnings Report in a few weeks of extreme fluctuations in energy markets triggered from Russia invasion of Ukraine. Punitive penalties on Russia, one of The world’s largest exporters of Crude oil and petroleum products, created unrest in a already- tight energy market.
The international Brent crude oil, the benchmark over 107 bucks on Sunday after almost touching the peak of $140 earlier this month. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have so far resisted Western calls to increase oil production to make up for the loss of Russian oil with a significant increase in gasoline prices.
Brigadier General. Yahya Saree, Official Spokesperson for Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis said the rebels had launched a “widespread and large” campaign military process in depth of Kingdom Saudi Arabia” on Sunday, firing Ballistic missiles and bomb-laden drones toward Saudi Aramco facilities and other “sensitive targets” in Country.
He described the attack as revenge for “Aggression and Siege” led by Saudi Arabia, which transformed a lot of Yemen into a barren land.
led by Saudi Arabia military coalition He said that the Houthi air strikes targeted a range of Facilities: Aramco liquefied gas plant in red sea port of Yanbu power station in Southwest, desalination facility in brother on Red Sea coast, Aramco oil facility in Southern Border Town of Jizan and a gas station in southern city of Khamis Mushait.
Term of The damage to Saudi infrastructure and energy facilities remained unclear. The official Saudi Press Agency posted photos of Fire trucks extinguish flying flames with water and trail of Rubble caused by shrapnel that fell into the ceilings and walls of apartments. Other photos showed wrecked cars and giant potholes in Earth.
“There were no injuries or deaths, and there was no collision on “The company supplies to customers,” Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser told reporters. in Statements transmitted by the Saudi state media.
This barrage comes days after the Saudi-based Gulf Cooperation Council announced that it had invited the warring Yemeni parties for talks in Riyadh aims to end the war – an offer rejected out of In the hands of the Houthis, who Demanded that you take the negotiations place in A “neutral” country.
Peace talks have faltered since the Houthis tried capture Oil-rich Ma’rib, one of The last Remaining strongholds of Yemeni backed by Saudi Arabia government in The state north.
The brutal war of Yemen has broken out in 2015, after the Iranian-backed Houthis seized the capital, Sanaa, and overran much of the country of The north. Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries launched a devastating air campaign To expel the Houthis and restore the internationally recognized government.
But years later, the war settled into a bloody stalemate, with Saudi Arabia and its allies struggling to convert the current. I created one of worst humanitarian crisis in the world with A recent United Nations report puts their number in the hundreds of in thousands of people they died as result of the war.
Coalition airstrikes destroyed infrastructure and hit civilian targets in To whom like The spread of hospitals, call centers and weddings international Cash.