Drone attacks strike major Saudi oil facilities

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The explosion set off a huge fire at one of the two Saudi Aramco sites, the Saudi Interior Ministry said.

Drones attacked the world's largest oil processing facility and a major oilfield in Saudi Arabia early on Saturday, the kingdom's Interior Ministry said, sparking a huge fire at a processor crucial to global energy supplies.

Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil giant, did not immediately respond to questions. The kingdom hopes soon to offer a sliver of the company in an initial public offering. The plant has been targeted in the past by militants. Al-Qaeda-claimed suicide bombers tried but failed to attack the oil complex in February 2006.

 

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