Saudi Arabia has put security forces on alert over threats of an imminent attack on its oil and business infrastructures as fears are growing about the potential repercussions of the kingdom’s military aggression against neighboring Yemen.“There was information about a possible act targeting a mall or Aramco installations. We passed this information to the security forces to be on alert,” Spokesman for Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry Mansour Turki said on Monday.
The development came as the kingdom is becoming increasingly exposed to security threats in the wake of its decision on March 26 to launch an unlawful military aggression against Yemen. The attacks, which have claimed the lives of more than 2,600 people, were meant to undermine the Ansarullah Houthi movement, which currently controls the capital Sana’a and most of other provinces.Earlier in the month, two Saudi police officers were injured in an attack in the Saudi capital, which led the officials to beef up security measures in Riyadh. Nine members of Saudi security forces have been also killed in a fire exchange with Yemeni forces along its southern border.Turki, however, denied that the threats have anything to do with Riyadh’s aggression on Yemen, saying, “Saudi Arabia is targeted by terrorism. Usually in such situations (conflicts), there are attempts by terrorist groups to take advantage and carry out attacks.”The world’s largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia is highly fearful of reprisal attacks by Houthi fighters against its oil installations.
Source: Saudi Arabia issues alert over potential attack | The Iran Project