Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Nov. 24


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  • Wednesday, 25 Nov 2020

JEDDAH -- Saudi Aramco said on Tuesday that the terrorist attack on its petroleum products distribution terminal in the port city of Jeddah had no effect on the company's fuel supplies.

During a media visit to its oil facility in northern Jeddah, Aramco told reporters that the tank fire caused by the attack was put out in about 40 minutes and the operation resumed in about three hours, confirming there had been no casualties. (Saudi-Oil Supply-Attack)

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