Bombing of Kuwait Mosque: 3 Saudis held
BY Agencies9 July 2015 5:02 AM IST
Agencies9 July 2015 5:02 AM IST
Three Saudi brothers have been arrested in connection with the bombing of a Kuwaiti mosque that killed 26 people, Riyadh said on Tuesday after a shootout with one of the suspects.
The Islamic State jihadist group claimed the June 26 suicide bombing of the Shiite mosque in Kuwait City, which it said was carried out by a Saudi. One of the three suspects was detained in the Khafji area near the Kuwaiti border after opening fire on security forces, the interior ministry said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.
“As <g data-gr-id="22">result</g> of the shooting, two security personnel were injured and rushed to <g data-gr-id="23">hospital</g>,” the ministry said.
Another was detained in Kuwait and the third in the southwestern Saudi city of Taif, it said.
“Two of them were born in Kuwait and they have ties to a fourth sibling who is present in Syria as part of Daesh,” the ministry said, using an Arabic acronym for IS, a Sunni extremist group that has seized large parts of Iraq and Syria.
On <g data-gr-id="30">Friday</g> a Saudi policeman was shot dead during a raid in Taif, where officers said they found IS flags.
Three suspects were arrested. A fourth escaped but was later killed in a <g data-gr-id="20">gun battle</g> with law enforcement officers, the interior ministry said.
Kuwait has said more than 40 people there could face charges in connection with the blast.
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