Saudi officials escorted journalists to the Khurais oil field, which was hit by four cruise missiles as part of attacks took out more than half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production
ABQAIQ, Saudi Arabia—Saudi Arabia brought reporters to see the damaged oil facilities attacked by drones and missiles last weekend, a move aimed at rallying international support against Iran ahead of a critical meeting next week of world leaders at the United Nations.
The kingdom has accused Tehran of orchestrating the strikes on one of its largest oil fields and on a Saudi crude processing facility that is the world’s largest. The attacks took out more than half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production and sent crude prices soaring....
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