Published January 13, 2015
Developments in last Friday's attack on the world's largest oil-processing complex in Saudi Arabia:
The Latest:
— Authorities in Saudi Arabia say five militants were killed during police raids.
— All five were sought in connection with the attack on the Abqaiq facility.
— Fahd Faraaj al-Juwair, the most-wanted terror suspect in Saudi Arabia, died in the shootout Monday.
— He was the leader of Al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia.
— Two men who helped attack the world's largest oil-processing complex were also killed.
Militant Information:
— The two men who helped in the attack were also on the kingdom's list of most-wanted terrorists.
— Authorities say they are still trying to identify a fifth militant killed.
— They died in what's called a "fierce" but brief gunbattle in eastern Riyadh.
— Authorities have not said which of the five men participated.
— A sixth wanted militant has also been arrested.
Attack Background:
— Last week, bombers in explosives-packed cars traded gunfire with police at a facility checkpoint.
— One bomber collided with the closed gate, exploding and blowing a hole in the fence.
— The second bomber drove through the hole before police opened fire, detonating his car.
— The two suicide bombers were also on the most-wanted list.
— The Saudi branch of Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack.
— The attack was the first-ever strike on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/raw-data-saudi-raids