1 | An alleged new affiliate of the Islamic State group in Saudi Arabia has claimed responsibility for an attack that targeted a mosque used by police special forces in the kingdom's southwest on Thursday, killing 15 people. |
2 | It was one of the deadliest attacks in years against Saudi security forces that battled a wave of al-Qaida attacks about a decade ago and which have come under sporadic attacks in recent weeks in the capital, Riyadh, by militants purportedly linked to the Islamic State group. |
3 | The claim by the so-called Hijaz Province of the Islamic State appeared hours after the attack in the city of Abha, close to Saudi Arabia's southern border with war-torn Yemen. |
4 | It was carried on IS-affiliated Twitter accounts and was also reported by the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks militant messages. |
5 | The statement says an IS suicide bomber targeted a "monument of the apostate." |
6 | It was the first claim by the purportedly new IS branch, which has not been heard of previously. |
7 | The "Hijaz" in its name is a reference to the historic western part of Saudi Arabia that is home to Islam's holiest sites of Mecca and Medina. |
8 | Previous attacks in the kingdom by Islamic State militants have been claimed by a group calling itself Najd Province, a reference to Saudi Arabia's central region, where Riyadh is located. |
9 | The Interior Ministry said that an initial investigation indicated the suicide bomber wore an explosive belt and struck a mosque inside an Interior Ministry compound in Abha as members of the special forces and trainees were in the middle of afternoon prayers. |
10 | The ministry's spokesman, Maj. Gen. Mansour al-Turki, told The Associated Press it was too early to confirm whether IS or its supporters were behind the attack and that the police were still investigating. |
11 | Local reports suggested the bomber entered the police compound disguised as a janitor, but al-Turki said this has also not been confirmed. |
12 | According to state media, the mosque belongs to an Interior Ministry emergency services post in Abha, the provincial capital of Asir. |
13 | State TV carried images of the aftermath of the attack, showing blood splattered on the mosque walls and ceiling and debris scattered about. |
14 | The Islamic State's other affiliate in Saudi Arabia claimed responsibility for a number of attacks in the kingdom in recent months, including various deadly shootings and smaller attacks against police at checkpoints in Riyadh. |
15 | The group claimed it was also behind a suicide bombing in May that struck a Shiite mosque in the eastern village of al-Qudeeh, killing 22 people. |
16 | That was the deadliest militant assault in the kingdom in more than a decade. |
17 | A week later, a second suicide bombing claimed by the group outside another eastern Shiite mosque left four dead. |
18 | Saudi Arabia is part of a U.S.-led coalition carrying out airstrikes against the IS group in Syria and Iraq. |
19 | The group has called on supporters in Saudi Arabia to stay and fight the Western-backed monarchy there. |
20 | In November, police said IS sympathizers were behind the shooting at a Shiite place of worship in the eastern Saudi village of al-Ahsa that killed eight people. |
21 | Saudi authorities last month announced the arrest of more than 400 suspects in an anti-terrorism sweep. |
22 | In April, they announced the arrest of more than 90 suspects. |
23 | They said in both sweeps that police had thwarted other IS attacks being plotted in the oil-rich kingdom, including a suicide bombings and attempts to attack diplomatic missions and security bodies. |
24 | The kingdom is also leading a coalition targeting Iran-allied Shiite rebels in neighboring Yemen, not far from Abha. |
25 | The rebels have carried out a number of cross-border attacks against military targets. |