"The ruins behind me were the splendid and magnificent Saudi Royal Palace just yesterday,"
the female host said with a quivering voice, holding the microphone.
The place where major radio stations fought to cover yesterday is now avoided by everyone.
Nobody said that the events of yesterday couldn't be reported.
But the palace has been reduced to rubble, and if the news truly broke out, whether anyone would still be alive to tell the tale was unknown to all.
Even now, doing a live broadcast, there was the worry that a bullet could come flying and blow her head off with a gunshot.
"One night of bombing has erased the world's most beautiful and luxurious palace from the face of the Earth."
"Our station has already contacted the Saudi Royal Family, and now let's switch to the scene," the broadcaster said.
The camera panned to the royal family's private residence, an elegant manor that, although beautiful and luxurious, was nothing compared to the palace.