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Saudi terrorist killed in strike possessed fake Bahraini CPR

A Saudi terrorist who was killed in a preemptive operation in Qatif Governorate a few days ago owned a fake Bahraini CPR card, it was revealed yesterday. Two terrorists were killed as Saudi security personnel thwarted an attempt from the part of militants to carry out a terror strike in the Kingdom.

According to reports that appeared in Saudi dailies, Majed Ali Abdulraheem Al Faraj, one of the terrorists killed, owned a CPR ID card with the first name Hussain and last name of a prominent Bahraini family. “When the security authorities blocked their way and ordered them to surrender, they started firing at the security men, so the latter fired back, leading to damaging the terrorists’ vehicle.

“They fled to a nearby gas station and threw a hand grenade, causing a fire in part of the gas station. They wanted to distract attention, so that as to escape being captured by the security men. “They even seized a tanker truck at gunpoint. The security men were able to damage the tanker truck some two km away from another gas station,” Saudi Gazette reported.

The terrorists killed were Majed Ali Abdulraheem Al Faraj and Mahmood Ahmed Ali Aal Zarea, both Saudi nationals. Two fugitives were as well arrested in the operation, however, their identities were not disclosed, according to a Saudi security spokesperson. “All terrorists mentioned here are previous convicts. They were linked with several terror incidents that occurred earlier in Qatif. 

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