Saudi Arabia confirms attacks on Ras Tanura port, Aramco residential area

Saudi Arabia confirms attacks on Ras Tanura port, Aramco residential area

Saudi Arabia confirms attacks on Ras Tanura port, Aramco residential area Neither attack resulted in any injury or loss of life or property    DUBAI: Saudi Arabia's Energy Ministry said on Sunday that a drone hit a petroleum tank farm at Ras Tanura port, one of the world's largest oil shipping ports, and shrapnel from a ballistic missile fell near Saudi Aramco's residential area in Dhahran.A ministry spokesman said in a statement on state news agency SPA that neither attack resulted in any injury or loss of life or property.(Reporting by Nayera Abdallah and Ghaida Ghantous; Editing by William Maclean) (([email protected];))Zawya CoveragetravelSaudi reinstated in Abu Dhabi 'green list'; no more quarantine for travellersacquisitionSaudi Arabia's NADEC to begin acquisition talks with DavabusinessADNOC is UAE's most valuable brand; Etisalat is strongest brand: new studyequitiesDAMAC clarifies stake increase in DAMAC InternationalemploymentBahraini women on boards: A lot achieved, still more to be doneMoreReuters Coverageoil and gasBrent jumps past $70 for first time since pandemic began after Saudi facilities attackedemploymentHome offices risk a diversity disastercryptocurrencyRush to bitcoin? Not so fast, say keepers of corporate cofferspoliticsThai prosecutor indicts 18 over anti-government protestselectionHong Kong's Lam says China's planned electoral changes could prompt vote delayMore Most Read Stock