Four militants dead after attack on Saudi security forces

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RIYADH, April 21, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Four men were killed Sunday as they
attacked a Saudi security services base in a town north of Riyadh, pro-
government media reported.

The attack targeted state security forces in the town of Zulfi, 260
kilometres (160 miles) north of the capital, London-based Arabic daily Asharq
al-Awsat reported.

It said the attackers had rammed a vehicle into a security barrier around
the base in an attempt to gain entry.

Two gunmen then stepped out of the vehicle and opened fire, sparking a gun
battle with police, who killed them, the paper reported. A third attempted to
flee but was also gunned down, while a fourth died as he tried to set off an
explosive belt.

It did not mention any casualties among security personnel.

The Saudi-owned satellite channel Al-Arabiya also reported four people
died during an attack, but did not give details.

On April 7, two men armed with explosives were killed and two others
arrested as they attacked a security checkpoint in a predominantly Shiite
region in eastern Saudi Arabia, which has seen years of demonstrations
against the Sunni royal family.

Sunday’s attack took place in a majority Sunni region.

An estimated 10-15 percent of the ultra-conservative kingdom’s 32 million
population are Shiite, although no official figures exist.