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Saudi security forces kill 2, arrest 3 affiliated to Islamic State

The Interior Ministry said those targeted in the raid belonged to an affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group linked to an attack in Abha, 560 kilometers (350 miles) south of Mecca.

Islamic State, Islamic State Saudi arabia, saudi arabia islamic state The Interior Ministry said those targeted in the raid belonged to an affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group linked to an attack in Abha, 560 kilometers (350 miles) south of Mecca.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia say security forces conducting a series of anti-terror raids have killed two suspects and arrested three.

The official Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday that the simultaneous raids targeted sites around the capital, Riyadh, and in Dammam.

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The Interior Ministry said those targeted in the raid belonged to an affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group linked to an attack in Abha, 560 kilometers (350 miles) south of Mecca.

On Aug. 6, an Islamic State-claimed suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a police compound in Abha, killing 15 people. It was the deadliest attack on the kingdom’s security forces in years.

Saudi Arabia is part of a US-led group targeting the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.

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