Four Saudi security force members were killed after a suicide outside one of Islam’s holiest sites, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, a
Saudi-owned television channel reported.
Saudi-owned television channel reported.
Al-Arabiya news channel showed images of fire raging in a parking
lot with at least one body nearby and said the suicide attack took place
in a parking lot between the city court and the mosque. Other sites
showed images of what appeared to
be a fire outside one of the buildings overlooking the Prophet’s
Mosque.
lot with at least one body nearby and said the suicide attack took place
in a parking lot between the city court and the mosque. Other sites
showed images of what appeared to
be a fire outside one of the buildings overlooking the Prophet’s
Mosque.
The attack near the prophet’s
mosque took place during Maghreb prayers, the time Muslims break their
fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Security forces have cordoned off
the area.
mosque took place during Maghreb prayers, the time Muslims break their
fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Security forces have cordoned off
the area.
Two other suicide bombings also took place in the eastern city of Qatif
evening, residents said. They reported seeing body parts on the ground
in the city’s business district. Al Arabiya News Channel’s correspondent
said worshippers were unhurt following the attack.
evening, residents said. They reported seeing body parts on the ground
in the city’s business district. Al Arabiya News Channel’s correspondent
said worshippers were unhurt following the attack.
“Suicide bomber for sure. I can see the body ” which was blasted to pieces, a resident told the AFP news agency
Another
resident, Nasima al-Sada, told AFP that one bomber blew himself up
near a mosque. A third witness told Reuters that one explosion destroyed
a car parked near a mosque, followed by another explosion just before local time.
resident, Nasima al-Sada, told AFP that one bomber blew himself up
near a mosque. A third witness told Reuters that one explosion destroyed
a car parked near a mosque, followed by another explosion just before local time.
The sprawling mosque where the Prophet
Muhammad is buried is visited by millions of Muslims
from around the world each year during pilgrimages to Makkah. The area
would have been teeming with pilgrims for prayer during the final days
of the holy month of Ramadan, which ends this week.
Muhammad is buried is visited by millions of Muslims
from around the world each year during pilgrimages to Makkah. The area
would have been teeming with pilgrims for prayer during the final days
of the holy month of Ramadan, which ends this week.
Source: Al Arabiya, AFP/Reuters/twitter