Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense confirmed a major security operation overnight, announcing the destruction of dozens of hostile drones entering the Kingdom’s airspace. The scale of the attempted strike marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.
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- Total Count: At least 28 drones were successfully intercepted and destroyed during a continuous wave of attacks.
- Method of Communication: The Ministry provided real-time updates through a series of official posts on X (formerly Twitter), detailing the progress of their air defense systems.
Primary Target Zones
Military reports indicate that the interceptions occurred over several high-priority regions:
- Al-Kharj Governorate: Home to major military installations, including the Prince Sultan Air Base.
- Eastern Province: A critical hub for the Kingdom’s oil and energy infrastructure.
- National Airspace: Additional drones were neutralized before they could reach deeper into the interior.
Official Stance: The Ministry of Defense stated that it remains on high alert, emphasizing its “readiness to handle any threats to the Kingdom’s sovereignty and the safety of its citizens.”
Context & Impact
While no casualties have been reported thus far, the sheer volume of drones suggests a coordinated attempt to overwhelm Saudi defense batteries. These incidents often lead to temporary disruptions in local air traffic and heightened security protocols near energy facilities.















