At
least two people have been killed and seven others injured in a suicide
bombing and
shooting attack at a mosque in Saudi Arabia.
Shia
Muslims were
gathering at the Imam Reza Mosque, in the city of Al-Hofuf, for
Friday prayers at the time.
The
Saudi interior ministry said that two suicide bombers detonated their vests
after security guards prevented them entering the buildings.
“When
security men stopped them, one blew himself up at the entrance of the mosque
and there was an exchange of fire with the other,” a spokesperson said.
“He
was wounded and arrested wearing an explosive belt.”
Footage
shared on social media showed the moment of the explosion, which was followed
by sounds believed to be gunfire.
The
mosque appeared to be full when the blast ripped through the building, blowing
out windows, shaking the walls and cutting the electricity.
A
separate video claimed to show the surviving gunman being restrained by
worshippers, who forced him to lie face-down on the floor as a man appeared to
remove a device from around his waist.
There
have been numerous
suicide bombings targeting
Shia Muslims in the predominantly Sunni country in the past year.
Isis
has claimed responsibility for several recent attacks that followed a similar
pattern, using armed militants wearing suicide vests to shoot
worshippers before detonating the explosives.
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