Drone strikes on two Saudi facilities halted half of the kingdom's oil production as Yemen rebels threaten more attacks. FMTNews
Smoke billows from the Aramco oil facility in Abqaiq after it was attacked by drones.
Strikes on two Saudi facilities Saturday halted half of the kingdom’s oil production and sent shock waves through energy markets. The rebels have repeatedly targeted key Saudi infrastructure in the past several months with explosives-laden drones.“We warn companies and foreigners not to stay in the plants that we have targeted because they are still within our reach and could be targeted again,” he said.
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