Saudi official says 2 extremists killed inside their car

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A spokesman for Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry says security forces have fired at a car, setting it on fire, and killing two extremists inside in a restive town in the country's eastern province.

Maj Gen Mansour al-Turki said in a statement early today that security forces in the heavily Shiites populated town of Qatif spotted a stolen car yesterday evening and found inside it weapons and remain of munition that cause the



The incident was reported late Thursday by state-linked Saudi media showing a car engulfed in fire and thick plumes of black smoke.

Violence between Shiite militants and security forces there has increased in recent weeks, with several incidents of militants firing rocket-propelled grenades at police. The Islamic State group has previously launched attacks on Shiites in Qatif.

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Saudi official says 2 extremists killed inside their car

A spokesman for Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry says security forces have fired at a car, setting it on fire, and killing two extremists inside in a restive town in the country's eastern province. Maj Gen Mansour al-Turki said in a statement early today that security forces in the heavily Shiites populated town of Qatif spotted a stolen car yesterday evening and found inside it weapons and remain of munition that cause the explosion. The incident was reported late Thursday by state-linked Saudi media showing a car engulfed in fire and thick plumes of black smoke. Violence between Shiite militants and security forces there has increased in recent weeks, with several incidents of militants firing rocket-propelled grenades at police. The Islamic State group has previously launched attacks on Shiites in Qatif. A spokesman for Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry says security forces have fired at a car, setting it on fire, and killing two extremists inside in a restive town in the country's eastern province.

Maj Gen Mansour al-Turki said in a statement early today that security forces in the heavily Shiites populated town of Qatif spotted a stolen car yesterday evening and found inside it weapons and remain of munition that cause the

The incident was reported late Thursday by state-linked Saudi media showing a car engulfed in fire and thick plumes of black smoke.

Violence between Shiite militants and security forces there has increased in recent weeks, with several incidents of militants firing rocket-propelled grenades at police. The Islamic State group has previously launched attacks on Shiites in Qatif.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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