Four armed men set Saudi Aramco bus on fire in oil province
State oil company says none of its employees were injured but gave no further details
DUBAI:
Four armed men set a bus on fire on Tuesday carrying workers in Saudi Arabia's oil-producing Eastern Province, state news agency SPA reported.
State oil company Saudi Aramco said none of its employees had been injured but gave no further details.
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SPA said the men had stopped the bus in the district of Qatif, the home of prominent Shia Muslim cleric Nimr al-Nimr, who was executed on Saturday with 46 other men.
Nimr's execution has angered Shias across the Middle East and caused a major diplomatic row between mainly Shia Iran and Saudi Arabia's conservative Sunni monarchy.
Social media showed pictures and footage of the bus burning.
Four armed men set a bus on fire on Tuesday carrying workers in Saudi Arabia's oil-producing Eastern Province, state news agency SPA reported.
State oil company Saudi Aramco said none of its employees had been injured but gave no further details.
Diplomatic spat: Saudi-Iran crisis widens as Kuwait recalls envoy
SPA said the men had stopped the bus in the district of Qatif, the home of prominent Shia Muslim cleric Nimr al-Nimr, who was executed on Saturday with 46 other men.
Nimr's execution has angered Shias across the Middle East and caused a major diplomatic row between mainly Shia Iran and Saudi Arabia's conservative Sunni monarchy.
Social media showed pictures and footage of the bus burning.