Suicide attacker killed and two officers wounded in blast near the US consulate in Jeddah, Saudi interior ministry says.
A suspected suicide bomber has died after blowing himself up near the US consulate in Saudi Arabia’s city of Jeddah, the interior ministry has said.
Security officers early on Monday became suspicious of a man near the parking lot of Dr Suleiman Faqeeh Hospital, which is directly across from the US diplomatic mission.
When they moved in to investigate, “he blew himself up with a suicide belt inside the hospital parking”, the ministry said, adding that two security officers were lightly wounded.
The attack happened at around 215am (23:15 GMT) on July 4, the day when Americans celebrate their independence.
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
An investigation was ongoing, and some people were being questioned for their suspected links to the attack, security sources told Al Jazeera.
The US State Department said it was aware of the explosion in Jeddah and it was working with Saudi authorities to collect more information.
A spokesman said “all personnel under chief of mission authority are accounted for at this time”.
In 2004, five people stormed the US consulate in Jeddah with bombs and guns, killing four Saudi security personnel outside and five local staff within.
Three of the attackers were killed in the assault and two were captured.
Five gunmen stormed the US consulate in Jeddah in 2004 in a gun and bomb attack [File pic: The Associated Press] |
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies