Fuel tank attacked, catches fire in southern Saudi Arabia
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A fuel tank at an oil facility in Saudi Arabia caught fire after being struck by a projectile, the kingdom said Friday, an attack that came on the sixth anniversary of its entry into Yemen’s yearslong civil war.
The assault at Jizan in southwest Saudi Arabia near the border with Yemen came came during what Saudi defence officials described as a barrage of eight bomb-carrying drones launched by the Houthi rebels.
A Houthi military spokesman confirmed Friday that the rebels had launched a series of drone attacks on several Saudi military sites and oil facilities.
The kingdom has faced an increasing number of such assaults and the tempo hasn’t slowed since it offered a cease-fire deal to the Houthis on Monday.