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Coalition: Fire caused by Houthi attack on Aramco station in Jeddah brought under control

The fire had broken out in a tank at the Aramco distribution station and no casualties or injuries were reported, the coalition said. (Screenshot)
The fire had broken out in a tank at the Aramco distribution station and no casualties or injuries were reported, the coalition said. (Screenshot)
Saudi firefighters inspect the damage caused by the debris of a missile intercepted in Jazan on Saturday night. (SPA)
Saudi firefighters inspect the damage caused by the debris of a missile intercepted in Jazan on Saturday night. (SPA)
Falling debris from an intercepted missile damaged some vehicles at a parking lot in Jazan on Saturday. (SPA)
Falling debris from an intercepted missile damaged some vehicles at a parking lot in Jazan on Saturday. (SPA)
Falling debris from an intercepted missile damaged a residential area in Jazan on Saturday. (SPA)
Falling debris from an intercepted missile damaged a residential area in Jazan on Saturday. (SPA)
Saudi firefighters inspect the damage caused by the debris of a missile intercepted in Jazan on Saturday night. (SPA)
Saudi firefighters inspect the damage caused by the debris of a missile intercepted in Jazan on Saturday night. (SPA)
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21 Mar 2022 11:03:51 GMT9
21 Mar 2022 11:03:51 GMT9
  • Video clips and images show damage on a building and cars at a facility in Khamis Mushayt
  • Aramco LNG plant in Yanbu among the targets, says Coalition statement

Arab News

RIYADH: A limited fire that was caused by a Houthi hostile attack targeting an Aramco distribution station for petroleum products in Jeddah has been brought under control, the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen said on Sunday.

The fire had broken out in a tank at the distribution station and no casualties or injuries were reported, the coalition said.

Hostile Houthi attacks confirm the militia’s rejection of efforts to achieve peace and end the suffering of the Yemeni people, the coalition said.

The attack in Jeddah comes hours after a barrage of missile and drone attacks on various targets in the Kingdom on Saturday and Sunday that were all thwarted.

A water desalination plant in Al-Shaqeeq, a facility run by oil company Aramco in Jazan, a power station in Dhahran Al-Janub, a gas station in the city of Khamis Mushayt, and a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility at an Aramco station in Yanbu were all targeted by the Houthi militia.

A ballistic missile targeting Jazan, four drones targeting the southern region, a drone targeting Khamis Mushayt, and three drones targeting civilian facilities have also been intercepted since Saturday evening.

The Houthi attacks come ahead of GCC sponsored peace talks between Yemeni factions that the militia said they would not attend. The talks are due to take place from March 29 in Riyadh.

The UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Arab League, the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jordan and Pakistan condemned the latest Houthi attacks on the Kingdom.

Egypt also condemned the attacks and expressed support for steps taken by the Kingdom to protect its safety.

Video footage and images posted on Twitter by the Saudi Press Agency showed damage to a building and cars at a facility in Khamis Mushayt.

The coalition said the latest Houthi escalation was a response to the GCC hosting peace talks in Riyadh. It added that the coalition supports Gulf efforts aimed at making the talks a success while the Houthis are trying to make them fail.

US National security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that the United States condemns the Houthi attacks on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and called on the Houthis to cooperate with the UN and deescalate the conflict.

The Iran-backed Houthi militia often target airports and oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, and has also attacked facilities in the United Arab Emirates.

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