Saudi bleeds again
IS claims suicide bombing against Saudi police
Riyadh
An Islamic State group suicide bomber yesterday detonated an explosives-packed vest in a mosque inside a Saudi Special Forces headquarters killing 15 people.
In the latest in a string of IS attacks in the kingdom, the Interior Ministry said the bomber struck during noon prayers in the city of Abha, in the southern province of Asir near the border with war-strewn Yemen.
Twelve of those killed were members of a Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit, while the other three were workers at the compound, officials said. Seven other people were wounded.
"The terrorist attack struck worshippers during prayer," the spokesman said, giving an initial toll of 10 policemen and three workers killed and nine people wounded.
El-Ikhbariya state television later said that two policemen wounded in the "heinous" attack had died, bringing the death toll to 15.
IS affiliate "Al-Hijaz Province" said in an online statement that it was behind the attack, the latest -- and deadliest -- against security forces in Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia in recent weeks.
The statement identified the bomber as Abu Sinan al-Najdi and said the jihadist infiltrated the special forces headquarters in Abha and activated his explosives vest, killing and wounding dozens.
Al-Hijaz Province vowed to carry out fresh strikes against "tyrants in the Arabian peninsula... in the coming days".
An Interior Ministry spokesman said that "body parts found at the scene" indicated the use of an explosive vest.
The governor of Asir province, Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdul Aziz, visited the mosque and the wounded in hospital.
"The attack is aimed at destabilising the country and sowing fear among citizens," he said, quoted by the official Saudi Press agency.
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