KUWAIT DETAINS SUSPECTS IN MOSQUE BOMBING: SOURCE
Paramedics rush a victim of a suicide bomb attack at Imam al-Sadeq
Mosque, to the Amiri hospital in Al Sharq, Kuwait City, June 26, 2015.
REUTERS/Stringer
DUBAI (Reuters) - Kuwait has
arrested several people on suspicion of involvement in the bombing of a
Shi'ite Muslim mosque on Friday that killed 27 people, a security
source said on Saturday.
"Numerous arrests of (people)... suspected of having ties with
the suicide bomber have been made," said the source.
Militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility for
the bombing, which was the Gulf Arab country's worst militant attack in
years and according to the interior ministry also wounded more than 200.
Kuwaiti daily al-Qabas said state security had arrested three people suspected of being involved.
Parliament member Khalil al-Salih was at the Imam al-Sadeq
Mosque in the Sawaber district in the eastern part of the Kuwaiti
capital when the attack occurred.
He said worshippers were kneeling in prayer when the
bomber walked in and detonated his explosives, destroying walls and the
ceiling.
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