From where in Iran was the attack on oil wells in Saudi Arabia? Another incredible news

US officials claim that the United States has detected a location in Iran from which drones and cruise missiles were fired at Saudi Arabia's oil installations on Saturday. A senior US official told CBS News According to a BBC special report on the northern tip of the Gulf in southern Iran ... The official added that Saudi Air Defense did not stop the drones and missiles because they were on the south side to stop the Yemeni attacks. Iran denies any involvement in the attacks. Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say they have sent drones to attack the Baqiq oil processing plant and the Khouris oil field. Earlier, US President Donald Trump had said that it seemed certain. Iran was responsible for the attacks on Saudi oil installations in Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, Saudi oil company 'Aramco' installations in the Baqiq and Khursh areas of Saudi Arabia to clear oil in the world The biggest manufacturer is also decreased five percent have been affected and the company suspended production of half the world supply of oil there. The United States blamed Iran for the attacks, and some photos were released Monday as evidence of the claim, but Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has denied the allegations and says that the Yemeni The reaction is from the public. The Yemeni Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the attacks. Speaking to reporters on Monday, the US President said that Saudi Arabia is the key ally of the United States, but he is ready to help. They will wait for a final determination as to who was responsible for the attacks. He said it "certainly looks like it was Iran's work." Be aware that in response to Saudi officials saying that Iranian weapons were used in the attack, Iran was directly responsible for the attacks. President Trump said he was not in a hurry to respond. "We have a lot of options and we will talk to the allies first," he said. "I don't want to be involved in any new dispute." But sometimes you have to. It was a massive attack and the answer could be far greater. The US president also said that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will visit Saudi Arabia, but did not mention the details of the visit. The situation after the attacks on oil installations in Arabia is alarming. Hans Stoltenberg says the attacks will increase tensions in the region. He has also accused Iran of "destabilizing" the region. In an interview to the news agency AFP, he said, "We call on all parties to repeat such attacks." Don't let that happen because they will have a negative impact on the entire region and we are also very concerned about the risk of worsening the situation. Earlier, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued on Monday night that while preliminary investigations indicated that the weapons used in the attack were Iranian, investigations are still underway on where the attack took place. Saudi officials also say they will invite UN and other international experts to review ground realities and be part of the investigation. According to them, Saudi Arabia is investigating the results to ensure its security and stability. Will take appropriate action on the basis of According to US officials, drones and missiles were used in attacks on oil refineries in Khyber and oil wells in Kyrgyz. Knowing who is behind these attacks, however, has increased the chances of fighting in the region. British Foreign Minister Dominic Robb also pointed to instability in the region, saying the attacks were a clear violation of international law. European Union and China have also expressed concern over the situation in the region. Earlier, the United States released some satellite images and secret information in support of Iran's claim of involvement in the attack on Saudi oil installations, as well as doubts about Houthi rebels' ability to carry out the attack. Yemeni Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attacks on Saturday, while Iran was involved in the attacks. It denies. However, on the condition of anonymity, US officials have told international media that after seeing the direction and extent of the attacks, suspicions have been made of Houthi rebels being held behind them. US officials say that drones and missiles were used in attacks on oil-fired factories in Khyber and oil wells in Kyrgyzstan, but not all hit their targets. The targeted and carried out attacks from the west and northwest, while Yemen is located in the south of Saudi Arabia. In a tweet on Sunday, US President Donald Trump also said that the United States knows who the culprit is and that they are ready to take action against those responsible for the attacks, but they are waiting to hear from the Saudis who is behind the attack. Iran's recent allegations of US involvement have not been met, but Iran's Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif has already called the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's accusation "blatantly deceitful" and involved. Given that Tehran was behind the attacks. Smoke can still be seen two days after the attacks from Aramco installations in Baqir. In Saudi Arabia, the impact of attacks on oil installations in Saudi Arabia was seen in the global market on oil prices and global markets opened on Monday. Oil prices have risen to the highest levels in the past four months. It may take several weeks for the solar installations to be fully restored, and global attacks on oil supply have dropped by five percent due to these attacks. At the start of trading in the global market on Monday, crude oil barrels increased by 19% to reach $ 71.95 a barrel. In addition, the second major measure of oil price, West Texas Intermediate prices, rose 15 percent to $ 63.34. However, President Trump's release of oil from US reserves reduced the price slightly, but now It has also seen a ten percent increase, reaching $ 66.28 a barrel. According to Bloomberg, this is the largest increase in single-day business since 1988.
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