Saudi Arabia Bans Sharing Images and Videos of Missile and Drone Impact Sites

RIYADH (HRNW) – The Saudi Ministry of Interior has officially prohibited the recording, photographing, or publishing of any visual content showing the locations where missiles or drones have fallen within the Kingdom.

Legal Warning and National Security

The Ministry emphasized that disseminating information or media related to attack sites constitutes a security risk and can lead to severe legal consequences. According to the official statement:

  • Strict Prohibition: Citizens and residents are barred from sharing images or videos of interception sites or impact zones on social media or any public platforms.

  • Immediate Prosecution: Individuals found violating this directive will face immediate legal and judicial action.

  • Information Control: The Ministry warned that spreading details about the locations of such incidents assists hostile entities and undermines national stability.

Official Communication Channels

The Saudi authorities urged the public to rely solely on official government statements regarding national security matters and to refrain from engaging in rumor-mongering or unauthorized reporting. This measure is part of a broader effort to protect sensitive information and maintain public order during regional security challenges.


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