Saudi Crown Prince 'doubts about living' in Iranian media

in #saudiprince6 years ago


Iran's media have expressed doubts about the existence of the prince Muhammad bin Salman, the prince of Saudi Arabia for a long time.

Mohamed died after shooting a 'coup attempt' at the end of last month.

Of course, speculation about the possibility of 'possible death' in Saudi Arabia is going on, in his week-long event, Mohammad has also been seen, according to Russian news agency Sputnik.

Conspiracy Iranian newspaper Kaehan, quoting the intelligence information sent to senior officials of a Arab state, said that on April 21, at least two bullets were taken by the Saudi Crown Prince in the royal palace attempt.

The media, which is known to be close to Tehran's regime, said Mohamed could not have been seen in public since his death in the incident.

From the end of April, the release of a new photograph or video of Saudi Prince's new publication has also expressed similar concern, Press TV said. During the visit of Riyadh in the last week of April, the new US State Minister Mike Pompey said that the suspicion levels are intensifying as Muhammad did not meet him.

"Salman is a person who was often seen in the media, but after 26 years of absence from Riyadh, absenteeism has increased his health concerns," says Iranian Iranian news agency Fars.

On April 21st, the international media had told to hear the noise of bullets from the royal palace. Many people thought that these shootings were the result of a possible coup attempt.

Riyad claimed that the guards had fired to land a drone flying near the palace.

During the incident, the Saudi king claimed that Salman had taken shelter from the palace and took shelter in a military base nearby, local local media claimed.

The King then took refuge in King Khalid Base, according to a Saudi expert Ali Al-Ahad, according to Sputnik.

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