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MISSILES OVER RIYADH: IRAN-ALIGNED ATTACKS TRIGGER EMERGENCY ALERTS AS MIDDLE EAST ERUPTS

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Chaos gripped the Saudi capital Wednesday as explosions rocked the skyline and emergency alerts blared across mobile phones, warning millions of residents of an incoming aerial threat. After hours under attack, authorities activated the Kingdom’s National Early Warning Platform, urging citizens to take immediate precautions and brace for further escalation.


According to multiple reports, Saudi air defenses intercepted at least four ballistic missiles targeting Riyadh, marking one of the most direct and visible assaults on the capital since the regional war erupted.


Witnesses described thunderous booms echoing across the city as interceptor systems lit up the night sky. Debris reportedly fell in several districts, though initial reports indicate no confirmed casualties.


For the first time, residents received real-time “hostile threat” alerts on their phones—an unprecedented move that underscores just how serious the situation has become.


Authorities issued urgent guidance: avoid public gatherings, stay clear of potential target zones, and report suspicious activity immediately. The message was clear—this was not a drill.


The attack comes amid a rapidly expanding conflict tied to the U.S.-backed campaign against Iran, which has triggered a wave of retaliatory missile and drone strikes across the Gulf. Saudi Arabia alone has reportedly intercepted massive waves of incoming threats in recent days, including nearly 100 drones within a 24-hour period.


Explosions were heard in multiple waves across Riyadh, signaling that the threat may not be over.


This latest strike sends a chilling message: the battlefield is no longer confined to distant frontlines—it has reached the heart of one of America’s key allies in the Middle East.


As global leaders scramble and diplomats talk, the reality on the ground tells a different story—missiles are flying, cities are on edge, and the region stands on the brink of something far larger.


Updates are expected as the situation continues to unfold.

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