Video from the Aramco station in Jeddah, which was attacked.. 15 teams fighting the fire

Al-Arabiya correspondent reported, on Friday evening, that the civil defense and firefighting teams are working to control Aramco plant fire in Jeddah.

While direct pictures from the Aramco station in Jeddah, which was attacked on Friday, showed the rising flames and smoke.

Al-Arabiya correspondent in Jeddah said that 15 divisions are fighting the fire at Aramco’s fuel distribution station, and that he expects to control the fire within hours.

An official source in the Saudi Ministry of Energy said, on Friday, that the petroleum products distribution station in northern Jeddah, was attacked at 5:25 pm today, Friday, 22 Shaaban 1443 AH, corresponding to March 25, 2022, with a missile attack, and the “Al-Mukhtara” station in the Al-Mukhtara area was attacked. Jazan, also at five o’clock this evening, was attacked with a rocket-propelled grenade. These criminal attacks did not result in injuries or deaths.

The source expressed Saudi Arabia’s strong condemnation of these sabotage attacks, whose repeated commission once morest vital installations and civilian objects in different regions of the Kingdom constitutes a violation of all international laws and norms.

The source confirmed what the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had previously announced that it would not bear any responsibility for any shortage of oil supplies to global markets, in light of the continuous sabotage attacks on its oil facilities by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia.

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