The Indian Embassy in Riyadh confirmed no Indian was killed in the Sunday projectile attack on a residential compound in ...
The State Department has ordered U.S. diplomats in Saudi Arabia to leave the country, two U.S. officials said, as Iran steps ...
A military projectile struck a residential compound used by maintenance and cleaning companies in Saudi Arabia's Al-Kharj province on Sunday, killing one Indian national and one Bangladeshi national ...
An explosion rocked a diplomatic compound in Saudi Arabia’s capital late Monday, leaving visible damage to a key U.S.
A military projectile struck a residential compound in Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, killing two residents and injuring 12 others, according to Saudi Civil Defense.
According to DailyMail, the incident occurred on Monday when a drone struck the embassy compound in Saudi Arabia’s capital. A suspected Iranian drone strike has reportedly damaged a covert CIA ...
Saudi authorities confirmed material damage after drones hit the US Embassy compound in Riyadh, prompting safety advisories and fresh warnings from Washington as regional hostilities enter day four.
A Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman said "there was a failed terrorist attempt to burn the building with Molotov cocktails" and that one of the assailants was captured. Video footage posted on social ...
The Indian Embassy in Riyadh on Monday confirmed that no Indian national was killed in the projectile strike that hit a residential compound in Saudi Arabia’s Al Kharj area, offering relief to the ...
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Indian embassy clarifies no Indian killed in Saudi Arabia strike; one injured in Al-Kharj
The Indian Embassy in Riyadh has clarified that no Indian national was killed in the projectile strike on a residential compound in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia. One Indian was injured in the attack and is ...
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