250 Saudis Returning from Indonesia to Sit through 14 Days of Quarantine

Saudis stranded in Indonesia return home. (SPA file photo)
Saudis stranded in Indonesia return home. (SPA file photo)
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250 Saudis Returning from Indonesia to Sit through 14 Days of Quarantine

Saudis stranded in Indonesia return home. (SPA file photo)
Saudis stranded in Indonesia return home. (SPA file photo)

The first Saudi flight evacuating citizens from Indonesia arrived in Riyadh on Friday with 250 passengers.

“This is the first batch of Saudis wishing to leave Jakarta,” Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Issam Abed Al-Thaqafi told Asharq Al-Awsat. Some 1,000 nationals stranded in Indonesia by the COVID-19 virus want to return home, he revealed.

He said other flights coming from Jakarta are scheduled for Sunday and Monday. “The flights will land in Jeddah and Dammam,” Al-Thaqafi said, adding they will continue until all Saudis who want to return to the Kingdom are back home.

Requests to return home can be filled through a dedicated platform on the foreign ministry’s website.

After the plane landed at King Khalid International Airport on Friday morning, all sanitary and protective measures were applied to the 250 passengers as a precaution against the coronavirus.

The passengers were received by representatives of the ministries of foreign affairs, tourism and health and the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA).

The Health Ministry has set up a checkpoint where all incoming passengers must pass through thermal camera devices. A passenger showing suspected virus symptoms is isolated from the rest of the travelers. The passengers are also required to sterilize their hands before passing through passport control and stand at a distance of at least 1.5 meters. At the final step, the passengers are transported to guesthouses prepared by the Ministry of Tourism and supervised by a health ministry for a quarantine period of 14 days.

The operation follows the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, in line with their keenness on the safety and health of the citizens abroad during the coronavirus pandemic.

The King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam have been prepared to receive Saudis from Jakarta, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur, Mauritius, Muscat, London, Manila, the Maldives, Colombo and New York.



Vice Foreign Minister, Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs Hold Talks

The meeting addressed bilateral cooperation - SPA
The meeting addressed bilateral cooperation - SPA
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Vice Foreign Minister, Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs Hold Talks

The meeting addressed bilateral cooperation - SPA
The meeting addressed bilateral cooperation - SPA

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji received Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptian Expatriates for African Affairs Ambassador Mohamed Abubakr at the ministry's headquarters in Riyadh, SPA reported.

The meeting addressed bilateral cooperation, ways to strengthen joint action on current challenges, and regional developments along with efforts to tackle them.


6 Injured after Debris Falls from Attack on Residential Area in Kuwait

Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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6 Injured after Debris Falls from Attack on Residential Area in Kuwait

Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)

An Iranian attack on a residential area in northern Kuwait injured six people on Monday, the Gulf country's health ministry said.

It followed a post on X by Kuwait's army earlier in the day saying the nation's air defenses were working to intercept incoming missiles and drones.

"Falling projectiles and debris in a residential area in the north of the country after an Iranian aggression," the ministry said.

"The total number of injuries rose to six, with varying degrees of wounds."

Overnight from Sunday to Monday, Kuwait had also said it was responding to similar attacks.


Saudi Arabia Intercepts and Destroys Two Drones

Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Saudi Arabia Intercepts and Destroys Two Drones

Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)

Saudi defenses intercepted two drones, said Defense Ministry spokesman Turki al-Malki on Monday.

He said the interception and destruction operations were carried out successfully, reported the Saudi Press Agency.