Four people, including two security guards, have been killed in an
explosion outside the Prophet's Mosque in the Saudi Arabia's Medina,
Islam's second holiest city, sources tell Al Jazeera.
Photos on social media show smoke billowing from a fire outside the mosque where Prophet Muhammad is buried.
The cause of the explosion on Monday evening was not immediately
known. Some reports suggested it was a suicide bombing, while others
said a gas cylinder had blown up.
Qari Ziyaad Patel, 36, from South Africa, was at the mosque when he heard a blast just as the call to sunset prayers was ending.
Many at first thought it was the sound of traditional, celebratory cannon fire, but then he felt the ground shake.
"The vibrations were very strong," he told the AP news agency. "It sounded like a building imploded."
Around the same time, two other explosions struck near a mosque in the eastern city of Qatif on the Gulf coast, residents said.
Witnesses said a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a Shia mosque without causing any other injuries.
They reported seeing body parts lying on the ground in the city's business district.
"Suicide bomber for sure. I can see the body" which was blasted to pieces, a resident told the AFP news agency.
Nasima al-Sada, another resident, said "one bomber blew himself up near the mosque".
A third witness told Reuters news agency that one explosion destroyed
a car parked near the mosque, followed by another explosion just before
7pm local time.
"We are in the last 10 days of Ramadan and those places are crowded
because of that for Maghreb [sunset] prayers," Khaled Batarfi, a Saudi
Gazette columnist, told Al Jazeera.
There was no claim of responsibility for the attack.
source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/07/saudi-arabia-qatif-explosion-160704165007140.html
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