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Alleged Interceptor Missile Debris Caught on Camera Following Night Attack Against Saudi Capital
Alleged Interceptor Missile Debris Caught on Camera Following Night Attack Against Saudi Capital
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Saudi military officials said that two missiles fired toward civilian targets in the early hours of Sunday morning had been intercepted and that there were no... 29.03.2020, Sputnik International
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Alleged Interceptor Missile Debris Caught on Camera Following Night Attack Against Saudi Capital
02:14 GMT 29.03.2020 (Updated: 10:09 GMT 30.11.2022) Saudi military officials said that two missiles fired toward civilian targets in the early hours of Sunday morning had been intercepted and that there were no reported injuries or deaths, according to the Saudi state-run SPA news agency.
Twitter users shared video of what is claimed to be debris left behind of an interceptor missile after an attack against against Riyadh and Jizan. Earlier, Colonel Turki al-Malki, a Saudi-led coalition spokesman, confirmed the interception of the missiles, and said that the rocket interceptions "caused some shrapnel due to the destruction of the two missiles".