State TV: Death toll in Saudi fuel truck blast rises to 22

DUBAI - The death toll from an explosion of a fuel tanker in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday has risen to at least 22, Saudi state television said.
Al-Ekhbariya television also quoted a Saudi civil defense official as saying that 111 people were wounded in the incident, which was caused by a traffic accident along the route on which the fuel truck was traveling.
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