American Newspaper Reveals Severe Damage at Its Embassy in Saudi Arabia
SadaNews - The American newspaper The Wall Street Journal revealed, late Friday to Saturday, that the damage sustained by the American embassy in Saudi Arabia due to an Iranian attack earlier in March is much greater than was initially reported.
According to the American newspaper, on March 3, an Iranian drone struck the embassy in Riyadh, causing damage.
It noted that one minute after the first attack, another drone penetrated the hole left by the first explosion and detonated in the heart of the embassy building, resulting in damage across three floors where hundreds of people work during the day.
The newspaper did not mention the number of injuries inside the embassy resulting from that attack.
The United States does not disclose the damage that occurs to its embassies and military bases located in Gulf countries.
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