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Blast outside US consulate service in Saudi Arabia as police stop suicide bomber - reports Blast outside US consulate service in Saudi Arabia as police stop suicide bomber - reports
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A blast was heard outside the US consulate service in Saudi Arabia’s port city of Jeddah, according to local media. Reports suggest a militant blew up his explosive device after being stopped by police. Saudi Arabia’s security forces shot dead a suicide bomber outside of the US consulate service in the port city of Jeddah, local media reported. The attacker was killed while trying to detonate himself as Americans kicked off 4th of July celebrations.
The blast struck early Monday, as the US began celebrating the July 4 Independence Day holiday.
According to the local Okaz news outlet, the attacker was heading to a mosque next to the consular service when he was stopped by police.According to the local Okaz news outlet, the attacker was heading to a mosque next to the consular service when he was stopped by police.
Twitter users say the bomber was shot in the parking lot before he managed to reach the building. He was allegedly killed in the explosion and two Saudi police officers are said to have been injured.Twitter users say the bomber was shot in the parking lot before he managed to reach the building. He was allegedly killed in the explosion and two Saudi police officers are said to have been injured.
The area has been closed off and security forces are at the scene of the incident.The area has been closed off and security forces are at the scene of the incident.
No terrorist group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.No terrorist group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
Some users also suggest the consulate service moved from the building some time ago. The Jeddah consulate was attacked with explosives and machine guns in 2004. Nine people were killed in the incident.
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