More good news this morning, this time from Saudi Arabia:
A 2-hour firefight with Saudi security forces ended in Riyadh Monday with five men suspected of trying to blow up an oil refinery dead.
Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour al-Turki said two simultaneous raids were conducted. In one, one suspect was arrested and was being questioned, while in the second, an Interior Ministry statement said: “All five were killed after an intense exchange of fire.”
A large quantity of arms and ammunition was also seized from the villa, the BBC reported. “We think all the men involved had something to do with the Abqaiq attempt,” al-Turki said. [Source]
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