Saudi Cemetery: Several Wounded in Remembrance Day Bomb Attack
Several
people have been wounded in a bomb attack at a Remembrance Day ceremony
attended by foreign diplomats in the Saudi city of Jeddah.
The
embassies of France, Greece, Italy, the UK and the US said an improvised
explosive device blew up at a cemetery for non-Muslims on Wednesday morning.
A joint
statement strongly condemned the "cowardly attack".
Saudi
authorities confirmed that a Greek consulate employee and a Saudi security
officer had been hurt.
The BBC
understands one British person suffered minor injuries.
The
government of Mecca province described the attack on the ceremony as
"cowardly" and said security forces had launched an investigation.
Last
month, a guard at the French consulate in Jeddah was stabbed and injured
by a Saudi man on the same day that three people were killed in a
knife attack in the French city of Nice that was blamed on an "Islamist
terrorist".
"This
morning, at the Jeddah Cemetery, a ceremony commemorating the end of World War
I was the target of an improvised explosive device attack," said a
joint statement issued by the French, Greek, Italian, British and American
embassies in Riyadh.
"Such
attacks on innocent people are shameful and entirely without
justification," it added.
"We
wish those who were injured a prompt recovery, and thank the brave Saudi first
responders who assisted those at the scene. We pledge our support to the Saudi
authorities as they investigate this attack and prosecute its
perpetrators."
A
Saudi-based French journalist, Clarence Rodriguez, tweeted photographs showing
the aftermath of the bombing, including one appearing to show an injured person
receiving treatment.
"Attempted
attack this morning at the non-Muslim cemetery in Jeddah. During the
#11November ceremony. In the presence of the consuls-general of France,
[Ireland], [Britain]... and French expatriates," she wrote.
"There
are wounded... [13] days after the knife attack at the consulate, France
targeted once again!?"
She added
that a Greek security officer in plain clothes was seriously wounded. He had
just taken up his post at the Greek consulate.
A Greek
diplomatic official told Reuters news agency that four people were slightly
injured by the blast, one of them Greek.
The French
consulate in Jeddah urged French nationals in Saudi Arabia to exercise
"maximum vigilance" following the attack, according to Reuters.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-middle-east
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