At around 04:00 a.m. Saudi Arabia Standard Time (UTC+3), Saudi Aramco reported fires at its Abqaiq and Khurais facilities.[9] The fires were contained a few hours later, with no reported fatalities, though it remains unclear if anyone was injured in the attack.[11]
Saudi Arabia's interior ministry issued a report shortly after the incident stating that the fires were «a result of… drones».[9] Multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) were believed to be involved, and machine gun fire could be heard on surveillance recordings of the facilities as the guards at the facilities tried to bring down the drones.
Analysis of satellite images of the Abqaiq facility before and after the attacks appear to show seventeen direct strikes from the attack; fourteen which struck and punctured storage tanks, and three which disabled the oil processing trains. Two additional strikes on the facility grounds but which did not damage the equipment were also observed.
Картина повреждений:
Анализ спутниковых снимков объекта в Абкаике до и после атак показывает, что в результате атаки было получено 17 прямых ударов; четырнадцать, которые ударили и пробили резервуары для хранения нефти, и три удара, которые разорвали технологические цепочки. Были также замечены два дополнительных удара по территории объекта, но не повредивших оборудование.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Abqaiq%E2%80%93Khurais_attack
Чем данное предприятие занимается:
У меня кружка под пиво больше!
Интересно, сколько людей думает, что и не было никаких дронов? Просто прочистили резервуары и все...
Да, дела…