AFP/ Dubai

The jihadist Islamic State group said in an online statement Friday that it carried out a deadly suicide bomb attack at a mosque in Saudi Arabia's predominantly Shiite Eastern Province.

The statement said "the soldiers of the Caliphate" were behind the attack by a suicide bomber "who detonated an explosives belt" in the mosque in the Shia-majority city of Qatif.

It identified the bomber as Abu Amer al-Najdi, and published a picture of him.

He struck during the main weekly prayers in Eastern Province, where assailants linked to the Sunni extremist IS killed seven members of the minority Shia community in November.

Several people were killed and wounded in the blast at the Ali Ibn Abi Taleb mosque, but an exact toll is not yet known.

The IS statement pledged "dark days ahead" for Shias until militants "chase them from the Arabian Peninsula".

 

 

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