Near Nabawi Mosque, Suicide Bombs Attack Medina
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Near Nabawi Mosque, Suicide Bombs Attack Medina
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MEDINA - Not let the end of trauma of terror in Turkey airport last week, a suicide bomber launched an attack Monday (4/7) in Medina, one of holy city at Saudi Arabian. Looked fires visible outside the Nabawi mosque building.
That bomb killing four people and wounding another, according to an official with knowledge of the event. This is the third attack in the country in the last 24 hours.
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A suicide bomber killed only himself after detonating an explosive near the US Consulate in Jeddah, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The US State Department has confirmed all personnel are accounted for. It is working with the Saudi authorities to gather further details about the incident.
An eyewitness says police appeared to carry out at least three controlled explosions in the area, following the initial blast.
Early Monday morning, the Saudi police became suspicious of a man who appeared to be roaming around a parking lot of a major hospital, the news agency reported. When officers approached him, the man detonated what appeared to be an explosive belt.
The explosion happened roughly 33 feet (10 meters) from the consulate's wall.
Witnesses told CNN the blast occurred around 3 am local time and that it appeared that at least two police officers were slightly injured in the attack.
The Saudi news agency reported that the policemen were slightly injured and that they were taken to the hospital. The report did not specify how many were hurt.
None of the bystanders in the parking lot were injured in the attack, according to SPA.
Police found three devices inside the bomber's car. A bomb disposal unit used a robot to detonate them, said a journalist who was on the scene.
The Saudi Interior Ministry is investigating the case, according to the SPA.
A US State Department official told CNN that all chief of mission personnel were accounted for. The bombing came after a week of attacks in Turkey, Bangladesh and Iraq, which have left many on edge.
In 2004, the US consulate in Jeddah was attacked by gunmen linked to al Qaeda, who killed five employees.
That bomb killing four people and wounding another, according to an official with knowledge of the event. This is the third attack in the country in the last 24 hours.
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A suicide bomber killed only himself after detonating an explosive near the US Consulate in Jeddah, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The US State Department has confirmed all personnel are accounted for. It is working with the Saudi authorities to gather further details about the incident.
An eyewitness says police appeared to carry out at least three controlled explosions in the area, following the initial blast.
Early Monday morning, the Saudi police became suspicious of a man who appeared to be roaming around a parking lot of a major hospital, the news agency reported. When officers approached him, the man detonated what appeared to be an explosive belt.
The explosion happened roughly 33 feet (10 meters) from the consulate's wall.
Witnesses told CNN the blast occurred around 3 am local time and that it appeared that at least two police officers were slightly injured in the attack.
The Saudi news agency reported that the policemen were slightly injured and that they were taken to the hospital. The report did not specify how many were hurt.
None of the bystanders in the parking lot were injured in the attack, according to SPA.
Police found three devices inside the bomber's car. A bomb disposal unit used a robot to detonate them, said a journalist who was on the scene.
The Saudi Interior Ministry is investigating the case, according to the SPA.
A US State Department official told CNN that all chief of mission personnel were accounted for. The bombing came after a week of attacks in Turkey, Bangladesh and Iraq, which have left many on edge.
In 2004, the US consulate in Jeddah was attacked by gunmen linked to al Qaeda, who killed five employees.
(rnz)