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Attack reported on Saudi petrochemical facility

Attack reported on Saudi petrochemical facility

An attack on the petrochemical industry in the Saudi Arabian city of Jubail caused fires at SABIC factories during the night. Local sources reported hearing loud explosions as the facilities of the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation were targeted.

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