Key Highlights
- The emergency exit followed a direct drone assault on the United States Embassy in the Saudi capital, which sparked fires and sent shockwaves through the expatriate community.
- While Saudi air defences intercepted several incoming threats, the proximity of the explosions to residential quarters has heightened fears for the safety of international athletes.
- Also read: ‘Last few days have been intense and uncertain’: PV Sindhu returns safely from Dubai League in turmoil Ronaldo’s departure coincides with a decision by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to postpone all West Region fixtures, including Al Nassr’s high-profile AFC Champions League quarter-final.
- Other global icons, including Karim Benzema and Sadio Mané, are also said to be monitoring the security situation closely as the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran intensifies. The Portuguese forward, who has scored 22 goals this season, reportedly arrived in Madrid early on Tuesday.
- While Saudi officials maintain that Riyadh remains secure, the sudden flight of the world’s most famous athlete serves as a blow to the kingdom’s multi-billion-pound sporting project.
