New Delhi, June 29: A Saudi Aramco helicopter crashed in the Ras Tanura area of Saudi Arabia yesterday, killing 14 people, the country’s state news agency reported. The helicopter crashed in the early hours of the morning. Authorities have not yet released any further details about the victims or the incident. The helicopter belongs to Saudi Aramco, the Saudi energy giant. Officials have confirmed that all 14 people who died were Saudi citizens.


The Saudi agency has confirmed that all 14 people on board the helicopter were Saudi citizens. The exact cause of the helicopter crash is not yet known. The Saudi Energy Ministry expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased and said a high-level investigation has been launched into the accident.
Officials have not yet shared any further details about the cause of the plane crash. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the accident. It is not yet the right time to determine the exact cause. Officials said more information will be revealed as the investigation continues. The Saudi Energy Ministry expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased and expressed its condolences.
The accident occurred in Ras Tanura, which has the largest oil refinery in West Asia and is one of Saudi Aramco’s most important operational centers. The city is also known for having one of the world’s largest crude oil export terminals.
