Fourteen Saudi Nationals Die in Aramco Helicopter Incident

A helicopter operated by state energy firm Aramco crashed in eastern Saudi Arabia on Sunday, killing all 14 Saudi nationals on board.

A helicopter owned by Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil company, Aramco, went down on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of all 14 individuals on board. The Saudi Press Agency confirmed that every victim was a citizen of Saudi Arabia.

Official reports indicate the crash occurred in Ras Tanura, located in the eastern region of the country. An official investigation is currently active to pinpoint the source of the mechanical failure or error that caused the disaster. The facility in Ras Tanura serves as a major hub for the kingdom’s energy sector and houses one of the Middle East’s largest oil refineries.

Aramco maintains an expansive aviation presence, managing over 60 aircraft that support operations at more than 300 heliports throughout the region. While the site has been a target for regional hostilities in the past, authorities have provided no evidence suggesting that this specific tragedy was the result of an external attack.

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