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Drone attacks on Saudi Arabia

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RIYADH: Drone attacks were carried out on Saudi Arabia from the borders of Iraq. The Saudi Ministry of Defense has said that it has destroyed 3 drones launched from the borders of Iraq in a timely manner.

A spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Defense said that the kingdom has the full right to defend its security and sovereignty, while these attacks will be responded to at the appropriate time and place.

On the other hand, the United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the drone attack on Saudi Arabia from the Iraqi borders.

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The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that such incidents are a clear violation of Saudi Arabia’s sovereignty and regional security. The United Arab Emirates has also expressed full solidarity and support with Saudi Arabia on this occasion.

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