"The fugitives were said to be tied to al Al Qaida's foiled attack
Friday, Feb. 24, on the world's biggest refinery at Abqaiq in the
eastern province of Dammam which processes 7 million barrels of oil a
day."

http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=1983

Saudi forces report 5 suspected al Qaeda operatives killed in shooting
siege in Riyadh

February 27, 2006, 7:48 AM (GMT+02:00)

They surrounded a house early Monday, Feb. 27 where the terrorists
were holed up in the affluent east Riyadh Hamra district. Saudi forces
reportedly sustained losses as well as civilians in the battle area.
Sounds of gunfire and exploding rockets and grenades rang through the
Saudi capital.

The fugitives were said to be tied to al Al Qaida's foiled attack
Friday, Feb. 24, on the world's biggest refinery at Abqaiq in the
eastern province of Dammam which processes 7 million barrels of oil a
day. Saudi guards shot up at least two suicide cars packed with
explosives outside the gates of the complex. Al Qaeda threatens to
continue hitting Saudi oil installations. 





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