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Social media sources:
- unconfirmed reports
- A convoy carrying the Crown Prince and several other high-ranking Officials was attacked
Social media on Tuesday was flooded with claims of alleged assassination attempt of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. According to the claims that have been going wildly viral on a X twitter heavily-armed security convoy, supposedly carrying the Saudi crown prince and other high-ranking officials was bombed in Riyadh.
BBC journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh debunked the claims as “totally baseless”.
“A totally baseless claim about an assassination attempt on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is going viral on X after being shared by fake osint accounts and well-known misinformation spreaders seeking engagement. There’s zero evidence for the claim,” Sardarizadeh stated in an X post, putting an end to the claims.

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