
A suicide bomber has struck outside one of the holiest sites in Islam, the Prophet’s Mosque in the Saudi city of Medina.
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi is a mosque that was originally established and built by prophet Muhammad himself.
Three security officers and a suicide bomber were killed in the blast.

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RT reports:
WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO
Saudi TV news network Al-Arabiya reported that the three men were breaking their Ramadan fast, when they spotted the attacker. Monday is the last night of the holy month of Ramadan, and ushers in the beginning of Eid, the biggest festival in the Muslim calendar.
“The vibrations were very strong. It sounded like a building imploded,” Qari Ziyaad Patel, an eyewitness, told AP.
Multiple videos flooding social media showed charred corpses lying next to the burning husk of a car in the mosque’s car park, as police and ambulance sirens blared, and hundreds of onlookers filmed footage on their smartphones.
Also known as Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet’s Mosque is one of the holiest sites in Islam. It was the second mosque ever built, with the aid of Mohammed himself, who lived in a house next door. His tomb is still located there – sealed off from worshippers – and an iconic green-painted dome has been built over it.
This video shows more clearly the site of the #Medina attack.
pic.twitter.com/A9yanUUjsi— Islam (@Worldinislam) July 4, 2016
Other explosions took place Monday in the port of Jeddah, and Qatif, an eastern city populated by the predominantly-Sunni country’s embattled Shia minority.
The Jeddah blast occurred outside the US consulate – the attack on a foreign target in years – and resulted in wounds to two security officers, as well as the death of the bomber.
In Qatif, the explosion was next to a mosque, where people had gathered to evening prayers. So far, only body parts, presumably belonging to the bomber, have been identified.
بالفيديو – انفجار واشلاء بشرية قرب مسجد العمران في القطيفhttps://t.co/F9ZohrR5Iy pic.twitter.com/TEg67NkS0k
— الوطن الإلكترونية (@WatanNews) July 4, 2016
Although no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, Islamic State has previously targeted both, Shia worshippers and security forces, in a series of suicide bombings in Saudi Arabia, starting in 2014.
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