The Asian Age

Saudis foil suicide attack bid in Mecca

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Riyadh, June 24: A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Grand Mosque in Mecca as the police disrupted a plot to target the holiest site in Islam just as the fasting month of Ramzan ends, Saudi security forces said on Saturday.

The interior ministry said it launched a raid around Jiddah, as well as two areas in Mecca itself, including the Ajyad AlMasafi neighbourh­ood, located near the Grand Mosque.

There, the police said it engaged in a shootout at a three-story house with a suicide bomber, who blew himself up and caused the building to collapse. He was killed, while the blast wounded six foreigners and five members of security forces, according to the interior ministry’s statement. Five others were arrested, including a woman, it said.

Saudi state television aired footage after the raid on Friday near the Grand Mosque, showing police and rescue personnel running through the neighbourh­ood’s narrow streets.

The blast demolished the building and its walls.

Nearby structures appeared to be peppered with shrapnel and bullet

Continued from Page 1 holes. The interior ministry said the thwarted “terrorist plan” would have violated “all sanctities by targeting the security of the Grand Mosque, the holiest place on Earth.” “They obeyed their evil and corrupt self-serving schemes managed from abroad whose aim is to destabilis­e the security and stability of this blessed country,” it said.

The ministry did not name the group involved in the attack. The ultraconse­rvative Sunni kingdom battled an Al Qaeda insurgency for years and more recently has faced attacks from a local branch of the ISIS group.

Neither group immediatel­y claimed involvemen­t, though ISIS sympathise­rs online have urged more attacks as an offensive in Iraq slowly squeezes the extremists out of Mosul and their de facto capital of Raqqa in Syria comes under daily bombing from a US-led coalition. Iran’s foreign ministry condemned the Mecca plot on Saturday and said it remains willing to work with other countries in confrontin­g terrorism.

In July 2016, a suicide bombing there killed four members of Saudi Arabia’s security forces.

 ?? — AFP ?? Worshipper­s pray at the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, in the Grand Mosque in Mecca on Friday.
— AFP Worshipper­s pray at the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, in the Grand Mosque in Mecca on Friday.

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