https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-07/witnesses-in-saudi-arabia-s-dhahran-city-hear-loud-bang
Two people living in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia — where Saudi Aramco is headquartered — said they heard a loud bang on Sunday. The sound shook windows, one of the people said.
Witnesses in Saudi Arabia’s Dhahran City Hear Loud Bang
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