The crown prince of Saudi Arabia was shot?

For several weeks the various media, including the most serious ones, are asking about the fate of the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, a man of ambition aimed at changing his country's policy by drawing close to Israel and the US and keeping focused as opponents, Iran. Salman is not seen [...]
For several weeks the various media, including the most serious ones, are asking about the fate of the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, a man of ambition aimed at changing his country's policy by drawing close to Israel and the US and keeping focused as opponents, Iran.
Salman has not been seen in the media and in official activities for weeks, while recently Iranian media, P RIS TV claims bin Salman was shot.
She quotes a Swedish activist. Mohammed al-Maseiari, secretary general of the Islamic Renaissance Party, has been expressed in an interview for Lebanese television al-Maydeen that bin Salman was shot in April. The Aludim is that the event took place on 21 April, when various media reported there had been exchanges of fire outside the Saudi royal palace, though official information spoke of a threat.
Despite this claim, media in question say bin Salman, who is aiming to capture power, was not seen even during Mike Pompeii's visit to Riyadh in April.
There is speculation that the attack could be linked not only to new foreign policy but also to the fact that the prince's propaganda campaign was accompanied by the arrest and detention of hundreds of businessmans and royal family members who were released after financial agreements with the king.











