The United Kingdom has had troops deployed in Saudi Arabia to protect its oilfields from attacks since February this year, The News reported this week, a local newspaper in Portsmouth in the UK.

A team from the 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, which is based near Portsmouth, were sent to Saudi Arabia to man Giraffe radars, which can track aircraft and missiles up to 75 miles away.

After the report, the UK Ministry of Defense confirmed that the mission was to protect oilfields in Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, from attacks, in the wake of the September 2019 attacks on critical Saudi oil infrastructure that affected half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production, or around 5 percent of global oil supply, for weeks.

The Saudi oilfields that UK troops help to protect are “critical economic infrastructure,” the UK Ministry of Defense told The Independent.

Following the attacks on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s oil production facilities on 14 September 2019, we have worked with the Saudi Ministry of Defense and wider international partners to consider how to strengthen the defense of its critical economic infrastructure from aerial threats in the proxy war from Yemen.

Opposition parties in the UK criticized the government for not only providing assistance to Saudi Arabia but for also failing to adequately inform the public and Parliament of the mission.

The report about UK troops helping to protect Saudi oilfields from attacks emerged just after the Houthi rebels in Yemen said they had fired a missile against a target in the Saudi city of Jeddah and had hit it.

The target was a distribution center property of Saudi Arabia’s state oil company Aramco. Saudi Arabia confirmed on Monday, via its Saudi Press Agency, that there was an explosion at the petroleum products distribution terminal in Jeddah.

Oil Price.com / ABC Flash Point News 2020.

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28-11-20 11:26

Again the F-UK-US coalition is taking part in mass murder processes?

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21-12-22 12:11

Good the see that attention is being spend on this mass murder topic!