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Where's Mohammed? Media Speculates About Possible Death of Saudi Crown Prince
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The apparent disappearance of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from the public eye has led several Iranian media outlets to wonder if one of the most powerful men in the kingdom might’ve been killed during an attempted coup last month.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was allegedly hit by two bullets during the April 21 attack on the royal palace in Riyadh and may actually be dead as he has not appeared in public since the incident, Kayhan newspaper reports citing "a secret service report sent to the senior officials of an unnamed Arab state."

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As Press TV points out, no new photo or video of bin Salman has been released by Saudi authorities since that day, and the prince "was not even seen on camera when new US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made his maiden visit to Riyadh in late April."
"Bin Salman was a man who almost often appeared before the media but his 27-day absence since the gunfire in Riyadh has raised questions about his health," the Fars news agency remarks.

On April 21 several media agencies reported heavy gunfire emanating from the Saudi royal palace in Riyadh, prompting speculations about a possible coup attempt taking place.

READ MORE: Saudi King Reportedly Hides in Military Bunker as Palace Guards Fight Toy Drone

The Saudi authorities however claimed that the incident merely involved palace security guards firing upon a drone which allegedly was flying too close to the premises.

A number of local media outlets however reported that King Salman himself was evacuated to a nearby military installation during the shooting, with Saudi analyst Ali al-Ahmed naming the King Khaled base as the monarch’s destination.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201805171064543844-saudi-prince-health-concerns/
 
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Maybe he is in one of those hidden holiday houses enjoying himself.
 
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1063275120.jpg

Where's Mohammed? Media Speculates About Possible Death of Saudi Crown Prince
© AP Photo / Etienne Oliveau/Pool
World
15:59 17.05.2018(updated 16:01 17.05.2018) Get short URL
0 31
The apparent disappearance of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from the public eye has led several Iranian media outlets to wonder if one of the most powerful men in the kingdom might’ve been killed during an attempted coup last month.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was allegedly hit by two bullets during the April 21 attack on the royal palace in Riyadh and may actually be dead as he has not appeared in public since the incident, Kayhan newspaper reports citing "a secret service report sent to the senior officials of an unnamed Arab state."

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© Photo : Pixabay
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As Press TV points out, no new photo or video of bin Salman has been released by Saudi authorities since that day, and the prince "was not even seen on camera when new US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made his maiden visit to Riyadh in late April."
"Bin Salman was a man who almost often appeared before the media but his 27-day absence since the gunfire in Riyadh has raised questions about his health," the Fars news agency remarks.

On April 21 several media agencies reported heavy gunfire emanating from the Saudi royal palace in Riyadh, prompting speculations about a possible coup attempt taking place.

READ MORE: Saudi King Reportedly Hides in Military Bunker as Palace Guards Fight Toy Drone

The Saudi authorities however claimed that the incident merely involved palace security guards firing upon a drone which allegedly was flying too close to the premises.

A number of local media outlets however reported that King Salman himself was evacuated to a nearby military installation during the shooting, with Saudi analyst Ali al-Ahmed naming the King Khaled base as the monarch’s destination.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201805171064543844-saudi-prince-health-concerns/

Guys , come on

this is like virtual wanking !
 
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He will die one day and new king will come and we will see yet again change in majority of muslims according to policies to the new king. Just like MbS came in power and same majority group change it's way to be more liberal like its norm in Islam.

Makes one wonder majority have given a king more authority over islam than islam itself.

Let see what new changes does majority muslims does to itself.
 
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All he has done so far is created enemies for himself.
 
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He will die one day and new king will come and we will see yet again change in majority of muslims according to policies to the new king. Just like MbS came in power and same majority group change it's way to be more liberal like its norm in Islam.

Makes one wonder majority have given a king more authority over islam than islam itself.

Let see what new changes does majority muslims does to itself.

Once an Arab said

Those who worship Mohammad know Mohammad is Dead. But your Lord Allah is free from Death.

They will be fine. So Stop the stripdance
 
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Once an Arab said

Those who worship Mohammad know Mohammad is Dead. But your Lord Allah is free from Death.

They will be fine. So Stop the stripdance
I am not saying they will be fine or not. I am saying the tune which they dance to will change. So does there 'strip dance'.
 
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he hasn't been seen for the last 27 days since the toy drone attack.........lol

shit a toy drone got him.........:rofl:

Don't kid yourself. A drone weighing 1 pound can kill it hits someone on the head. Kinetic energy = m * v ^ 2. If fast, it has a lot of kinetic energy even if it is light.
 
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Daily: Arab Intel Says Saudi Crown Prince Likely Killed in Coup
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is likely dead after an assassination attempt on his life last month, a Persian-language daily reported claiming intel from the security service of an Arab state.
According to the Persian-language newspaper, Keyhan, a secret service report sent to the senior officials of an unnamed Arab state disclosed that bin Salman has been hit by two bullets during the April 21 attack on his palace, adding that he might well be dead as he has never appeared in the public eversince.

Heavy gunfire was heard near the Saudi King's palace in Riyadh Saudi Arabia on April 21, while King Salman was taken to a US bunker at an airbase in the city.

A growing number of videos surfaced the media at the time displaying that a heavy gunfire erupted around King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud's palace in the capital, Riyadh.

Reports said the king and his son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, were evacuated to a bunker at an airbase in the city that is under the protection of the US troops.

While Saudi officials and media were quiet over the incident, there were contradicting reports over the incident. Witnesses and residents of the neighborhoods near the palace said a coup was underway, adding that the soldiers attacking the palace were guided by footage and intel they were receiving from a drone flying over the palace.

Saudi opposition members claimed that "a senior ground force officer has led a raid on the palace to kill the king and the crown prince".

Videos also showed that a growing number of armored vehicles were deployed around the palace. 'Bin Salman's special guard' then took charge of security in the capital. Riyadh's sky was then closed to all civil and military flights as military helicopters from 'Bin Salman's special guard' were flying over the palace.

Bin Salman was a man who almost often appeared before the media but his 27-day absence since the gunfire in Riyadh has raised questions about his health.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, has witnessed a series of radical political changes over the past year as Mohammed bin Salman ousted his cousin as crown prince and jailed well-known princes in an anti-corruption purge.

Moreover, bin Salman oversees social and economic reforms that have been censured by several powerful Wahhabi clerics.

Saudi Arabia is also embroiled in a long running conflict in its Southern neighbor Yemen, dubbed by the United Nations as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Notably, bin Salman made no media appearance during the April 28 visit of the newly-appointed US State Secretary Mike Pompeo to Riyadh, his first foreign trip as the top US diplomat.

During his stay in Riyadh, Saudi media outlets published images of Pompeo’s meetings with King Salman and Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.

This is while the state-run outlets used to publish images of meetings in Riyadh between bin Salman and former US secretary of state Rex Tillerson.

A few days after the April 21 incident, Saudi media published footage and images of bin Salman meeting several Saudi and foreign officials. But the date of the meetings could not be verified, so the release of the videos could be aimed at dispelling rumors about bin Salman’s conditions.

It is not clear if bin Salman’s disappearance is due to reasons such as him feeling threatened or being injured in the incident.

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13970227000578
 
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Once an Arab said

Those who worship Mohammad know Mohammad is Dead. But your Lord Allah is free from Death.

They will be fine. So Stop the stripdance

They are talking about MBS do you have comprehension difficulties?
 
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