RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense has launched a service enabling citizens and residents to report suspicious aerial sightings, including drones and missiles, through the Tawakkalna app, amid an ongoing Iranian campaign of strikes against Gulf states. Ministry spokesperson Major General Turki Al-Maliki described the initiative as a “qualitative leap” in engaging the public in national security, adding that Saudi Arabia’s armed forces possess the capabilities needed to counter any aerial attack on the Kingdom.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s air defenses have intercepted 17 drones and a ballistic missile aimed at various targets across the Kingdom in the past 10 hours, the Ministry of Defense…

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense has launched a service enabling citizens and residents to report suspicious aerial sightings, including drones and missiles, through the…

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s air defense systems intercepted waves of drones and ballistic missiles fired at the Kingdom on Wednesday. A drone was intercepted and destroyed as it…