Bad news: Saudi Arabia blames Iran for attacks on fears that destroyed oil, war burst expected

The Saudi Arabia Defence Ministry has shown what it says are the remains of fears and rockets proving Iran's involvement in weekend attacks on two plants producing crude oil. It is said that 18 fears and seven rockets thrown by the sea struck in a direction that blamed [...]
It is said that 18 fears and seven rockets thrown by the sea hit in one direction that makes Yemen and the rebels impossible to blame.
Iran-backed rebels had claimed responsibility for the attack, writes the BBC, translates Periscopi.
Iran has denied involvement and has warned revenge in the case of a military attack.
The Saudi defence minister briefly stated that the remains of the fears indicated that we were dealing with an Iranian-sponsored attack.
However, he said details of launch points could not yet be offered.
US President Donald Trump had said during the day that he had given the Treasury Council to increase economic sanctions on Iran.
American State Secretary Mike Pompeo had also blamed Iran for these terrible attacks that caused the global increase in oil prices. /Periscope











