The Houthi military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said in a tweet on his Twitter account that Aramco's distribution station was targeted in the Saudi city of Jeddah, on the Red Sea.

Saree added that the attack was carried out with a "Quds 2" winged missile, and that the injury was very accurate, and that ambulances and firefighting vehicles rushed to the targeted place.

With the help and support of God, the missile force was able to target the Aramco distribution station in Jeddah with a winged missile, Quds 2, which recently entered service after successful operational tests in the Saudi rear, which have not been announced yet, and


thanks to God, the injury was very accurate and ambulances and firefighting vehicles rushed to the target location.

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- Brigadier General Yahya Saree (@ army21ye) November 23, 2020

In another tweet, the Houthi military spokesman said that the targeting of the Aramco distribution station in Jeddah came in response to what he called the continuation of the siege and aggression, calling on foreign companies and their workers to move away from vital places, and warning against continuing operations in the Saudi depth.

So far, the Saudi authorities have not issued any immediate confirmation or denial of the Houthi announcement.

The Houthi group threatened earlier this month to take escalating military steps against Saudi Arabia in the coming days, in response to the continuation of what it described as unjust aggression and the continuous military escalation from the Saudi-Emirati coalition led by Riyadh.