Iranian aggression spreads beyond battlefields as civilian workers in Saudi Arabia become latest victims of regime escalation.
Saudi Arabia’s Civil Defense reported the first fatalities inside the kingdom resulting from the ongoing regional war involving Iran. Authorities confirmed that a military projectile struck a residential area in Al-Kharj governorate, causing deadly consequences for foreign residents living in the compound.
According to officials, the projectile killed two foreign workers, one Indian national and one Bangladeshi national. The strike also injured twelve other residents, all of whom were Bangladeshi nationals. Emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene and transported the wounded to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The attack targeted a residential compound used by workers employed in maintenance and service operations in the area south of Riyadh. The impact caused significant panic among residents and damaged buildings within the compound, highlighting the danger posed by expanding missile attacks linked to Iran’s aggressive regional campaign.
Authorities stated that the incident marks the first confirmed deaths inside Saudi Arabia since Iran began launching missile and drone strikes across the region. The attack has raised concerns about the safety of civilians and foreign workers living in Gulf countries as Tehran’s actions continue to threaten stability.
Saudi officials emphasized that security forces and emergency services remain on high alert and are prepared to respond to any further threats. The strike underscores the growing risks created by Iran’s military escalation and its willingness to endanger civilians across the Middle East.
