Saudi Arabia condemns Houthi drone attack on Yemen’s oil port

The Houthi militia had struck Al-Dhabba oil terminal with two drones as Nissos oil tanker was preparing to enter the terminal in Hadramout. (File/AFP)
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Updated 22 October 2022
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Saudi Arabia condemns Houthi drone attack on Yemen’s oil port

  • The Saudi foreign ministry called the attack ‘an escalation after the expiration of the UN-brokered truce’
  • The Kingdom reiterated its support to the UN efforts that achieve security and stability in Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has condemned the Houthi’s “terrorist attack” on Al-Dhabba oil port in Hadramout, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

In a statement released on Saturday, the Saudi foreign ministry called the attack “an escalation after the expiration of the UN-brokered truce in Yemen, which the Iran-backed militia refused to extend despite all the efforts that have been made.”

It also said the attack was a violation of international law, reported SPA.

“The attack reaffirms the militia’s consistent targeting of civilian and economic facilities, as well as global energy supplies,” the statement read.

The ministry reiterated the Kingdom’s support to any efforts that achieve security and stability in Yemen. It also reaffirmed the coalition’s support to the legitimate government of Yemen, and to the UN’s efforts to extend the truce and ceasefire in the country to reach a comprehensive political solution.

On Friday, the Houthi militia had struck Al-Dhabba oil terminal with two drones as Nissos oil tanker was preparing to enter the terminal in Hadramout. The militia had called the attack “a warning message” for the ship to leave.

Yemeni officials said there was no damage to the port and the tanker.


Saudi leadership offers condolences to Kuwait on death of former Olympic committee president

Updated 26 February 2026
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Saudi leadership offers condolences to Kuwait on death of former Olympic committee president

  • Sheikh Salman Hamoud Al-Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah died on Wednesday aged 90

RIYADH: The Saudi leadership expressed condolences to the Kuwaiti leadership following the death of Sheikh Salman Hamoud Al-Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah, the former president of the Kuwait Olympic Committee.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their condolences and sympathy to Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. Additionally, the crown prince sent a separate cable of condolences to his Kuwaiti counterpart, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.

Sheikh Salman died on Wednesday at the age of 90. He was the former president of both the Kuwait Football Federation and the Al-Arabi Sporting Club. Beginning his career as a football player at Al-Arabi in the 1950s, he dedicated 70 years to developing sports in the country.