The United Nations (UN) has released a special report on the Aramco attacks in Saudi Arabia.

According to a Baaghi TV report, Iran-Saudi affairs are re-emerging. The cruise missiles that hit the airport were “Iranian-made.” The development comes after months of investigation.

Guterres added in the report that many of the weapons and materials involved in the attack were seized by the United States in November 2019 and February 2020. They were all “Iranian-made.”

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In addition, the design features of some of them are similar to products manufactured by a commercial company in Iran or have a Persian trademark on them. Some of them were transferred to Iran between February 2016 and April 2018.

According to the report, the items may have been moved in a way that is not in line with Security Council Resolution 2015. The resolution is related to the nuclear deal reached between Tehran and the world powers.

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It should be noted that the Reuters news agency had stated in its investigative report in November 2019 that the attack to target the Saudi Aramco company was carried out on the orders of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

A report released at the time revealed that four months before the attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, Iranian security officials gathered in a compound in Tehran with tight security. The audience included the top leadership of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

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The main topic of the meeting in May was how the United States could enjoy a break with the landmark nuclear deal and re-imposition of economic sanctions on Iran. Both of these steps by Washington have broken Iran’s back.

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