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Saudi Arabia on alert over possible oil or mall attack
Interior ministry says there if information about a possible attack on a shopping mall or energy installation

Saudi Arabia has put security forces on alert for a possible militant attack on a shopping mall or energy installation, Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour Turki said on Monday.

“There was information about a possible act targeting a mall or Aramco installations. We passed this information to the security forces to be on alert,” he said.

Turki said he had no further information about the threat.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter and key strategic ally of the United States, has been a target of militant groups for years, including Al Qaida and Daesh.

Riyadh has been carrying out air strikes against Iran-allied Al Houthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen since March 26 in a conflict in which nine members of its security forces have been killed by cross-border fire.

This month Saudi police announced they had detained a Saudi citizen suspected of shooting dead two police officers and injuring two others in two separate attacks in Riyadh.

“Saudi Arabia is targeted by terrorism. Usually in such situations (conflicts), there are attempts by terrorist groups to take advantage and carry out attacks,” said Turki.

On Saturday, guards at the gates of a central Riyadh shopping mall stopped single men from entering and searched the bags of female shoppers, Reuters reporters said.

In 2006, four Al Qaida militants breached the gates of Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq plant but did not manage to cause significant damage before being killed in a shootout with security guards, Saudi authorities said.

However, a US diplomatic cable from the same year released by WikiLeaks quoted the then-US ambassador as saying he understood that “the attack on Abqaiq had been much closer to succeeding than generally acknowledged”.

At the time, Abqaiq processed 70 per cent of Saudi crude.

Subsequent US cables documented American assistance to the Saudis in strengthening the security of energy infrastructure, including the establishment of a dedicated, 40,000-strong Facilities Protection Force.

Saudi Arabia on alert over possible oil or mall attack | GulfNews.com
 
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It was expected once you enter in war then get ready to face the consequences.
 
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It was expected once you enter in war then get ready to face the consequences.
They have faced war before too and still managed to keep inside things secure and most Yemenis support there actions at least know the Yemen issue first

It was expected once you enter in war then get ready to face the consequences.
And any attack inside Saudi Arabia will only make sure that group or country soon faces hell
 
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They have faced war before too and still managed to keep inside things secure and most Yemenis support there actions at least know the Yemen issue first


And any attack inside Saudi Arabia will only make sure that group or country soon faces hell
How Yeman will face hell these saudis will attack?Or they will go beg USA to help them.
 
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How Yeman will face hell these saudis will attack?Or they will go beg USA to help them.
Most Yemen are with Saudis against Houthis at least know the issue a minority is trying to take over the country in Yemen majority of Yemen are against Houthis because of this
 
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Most Yemen are with Saudis against Houthis at least know the issue a minority is trying to take over the country in Yemen majority of Yemen are against Houthis because of this
OK let these arab countries sort out their mess themselves Pakistan should stay away from it.
 
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OK let these arab countries sort out their mess themselves Pakistan should stay away from it.
We would have to go in we have no choice but to move in
 
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Yeah then get ready to make Pakistan second Afghanistan.
If we don't go in that it would definitely happen if we go in only than we can stop from letting it happen
 
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