The Middle East war has entered its 20th day, with continuous destruction as the conflict shifts into a full-scale oil and gas battle. Iran has carried out a major retaliatory strike on Saudi Arabia, targeting a refinery in Riyadh with ballistic missiles. The attack triggered massive explosions and intense fires, sending thick black smoke high into the sky. Significant damage was also reported near the Prince Sultan Air Base, a key facility associated with the United States. This escalation follows earlier strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran’s South Pars Gas Field, a crucial pillar of Iran’s economy. In retaliation, Iran first struck Qatar’s Ras Laffan Gas Facility, and has now expanded attacks across multiple Gulf energy sites. The Riyadh refinery strike was highly precise, turning the facility into a massive fire zone, with the blast impact felt kilometers away. The proximity of the refinery to the Prince Sultan Air Base means the attack also affected fuel supply lines for U.S. military operations. Fear has spread across Riyadh, as some residential areas were also damaged. Iran had earlier warned civilians to stay away from U.S.-linked installations.

