An official source in the Ministry of Energy reveals the details of the Houthi terrorist attack on the petroleum products distribution stations in Jeddah and “Al-Mukhtara” in Jizan

Al-Marsad newspaper – SPA: An official source in the Ministry of Energy stated that the petroleum products distribution station in northern Jeddah, was attacked at (5:25) in the evening, Friday, 22 Shaaban 1443 AH, corresponding to March 25, 2022 AD, and the station was attacked with a missile. Al-Mukhtara” in the Jazan region, at five o’clock this evening, too, for an attack with a rocket-propelled grenade. These criminal attacks, thank God, did not result in injuries or deaths.

Strong condemnation of the kingdom

The source expressed the Kingdom’s strong condemnation of these sabotage attacks, the repetition of which were committed once morest vital installations and civilian objects in different regions of the Kingdom, in violation of all international laws and norms, stressing what the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia previously announced that it will not bear any responsibility for any A 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.

The importance of awareness of the international community

The source stressed that the Kingdom stresses the importance of the international community being aware of the danger of Iran continuing to provide the terrorist Houthi militias with ballistic missile technologies and advanced unmanned aircraft, with which they target oil and gas production sites and their derivatives in the Kingdom, indicating the serious effects of the production, processing and refining sectors. Which will lead to an impact on the Kingdom’s production capacity and its ability to fulfill its obligations to global markets, which undoubtedly threatens the security and stability of energy supplies to global markets.

Targeting the security of the world’s energy supply

The source stressed that it has become clear that these terrorist sabotage attacks, and those behind them, do not target the Kingdom alone, but also aim to destabilize the security and stability of energy supplies in the world, and thus negatively affect the global economy, especially in these extremely sensitive circumstances that the world is witnessing and the markets are witnessing. Global Energy, calling on the countries and organizations of the world to stand once morest these attacks, and to confront all parties that implement or support them.

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