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  2. 2004 Khobar massacre - Wikipedia

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    On 29 May 2004, a Saturday, four men armed with guns and bombs attacked two oil industry installations and a residential compound, in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia—the hub of the Saudi oil industry. [1] Over approximately 25 hours, the gunmen, describing themselves as members of "The Jerusalem Squadron" or "Jerusalem Brigade", killed 22 and injured ...

  3. List of terrorist incidents in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    If true, this would leave only two persons ( Saleh Al-Aufi, the alleged leader of Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia, and Taleb Al-Taleb) on that list unaccounted for. 29 June The security services issues two new lists of wanted persons. List A includes 15 names of persons suspected of terrorist affiliations and who are thought to be in the Kingdom.

  4. List of hospitals in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen German Hospital Hadda Road Near 60-Meter Road 15°19′08″N 44°11′57″E  /  15.318920°N 44.199225°E  / 15.318920; 44.199225  ( Yemen German Hospital (Hadda

  5. Al-Qaeda of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Public Security Forces dealt two fatal blows to Al-Qaeda, the first on June 18, 2004, when they killed the third leader of Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin, and his right-hand man, Faisal Al-Dakhil, as well as Turki Al-Mutayri and Ibrahim Al-Durahim, while their presence was monitored at a gas station in the Al-Malaz ...

  6. Khobar Towers bombing - Wikipedia

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    The attackers were reported to have smuggled explosives into Saudi Arabia from Lebanon. Al-Mughassil, Al-Houri, Al-Sayegh, Al-Qassab, and the unidentified Lebanese man bought a large latrine service tanker truck in early June 1996 in Saudi Arabia. Over a two-week period they converted it into a truck bomb.

  7. Category : Military hospitals in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military hospitals in Saudi Arabia" ... Riyadh Military Hospital This page was last edited on 14 November 2020, at 18:54 (UTC). ...

  8. National Guard Health Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs (MNG-HA) is a government-funded health system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, founded in 1983.It is affiliated with the Ministry of National Guard and the Saudi Arabian National Guard, consisting of medical cities spread in many regions (Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Ahsa, Dammam, and Medina).

  9. List of hospitals in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Al Rajhi Holding Group, China State, Construction, El Seif and Saudi Binladin Group have all entered the prequalification stage. The scope of work includes a cardiac centre (150 beds), a centre for specialised surgery and organ transplantation (100 beds), and a centre for cancer treatment and surgical oncology (200 beds).