U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Struck by Drones Amid Escalating Iran Conflict
American diplomatic compound targeted in Saudi capital; no casualties reported as shelter-in-place advisory issued
The United States Embassy in Riyadh was struck by multiple drones as regional hostilities linked to the escalating confrontation with Iran expanded across the Gulf.
Saudi authorities confirmed that unmanned aerial vehicles targeted the diplomatic quarter of the capital, with smoke visible near the American compound.
Security forces responded immediately, securing the area and containing limited structural damage.
Officials reported no injuries among U.S. diplomatic personnel or Saudi security staff.
Following the strike, the U.S. Mission in Saudi Arabia issued an urgent shelter-in-place advisory for American citizens in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran, urging them to limit movement and monitor official communications.
The advisory emphasized that the security situation remains fluid as retaliatory actions continue across the region.
The embassy attack occurred amid the broader military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, in which U.S. and Israeli forces have conducted sustained operations against Iranian missile systems, naval assets and strategic infrastructure.
U.S. officials assess the drone strike as part of Iran’s wider response to ongoing military pressure.
President Donald Trump condemned the targeting of the diplomatic facility and reaffirmed that the United States will protect its personnel and interests with decisive strength.
He warned that further aggression would be met with a firm response.
Security levels at American diplomatic facilities throughout the Middle East have been elevated as authorities continue to monitor developments and reinforce defensive measures.