Saudi soldier killed, five wounded in restive Qatif province
The attack comes days after a Pakistani was killed during an attack on workers at a building project
DUBAI:
A Saudi soldier was killed and five others were wounded fighting suspected militants in the Kingdom's Qatif province, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, days after a child and a Pakistani builder were killed in the same town of al-Awamiya.
The town, in an oil-producing province and home to a large Shia population, is a flashpoint between the Sunni Muslim government and Shias complaining of discrimination.
The soldier was killed by a rocket-propelled grenade in a district of al-Awamiya and operations to counter the militants continued with the help of back-up forces, the ministry said.
Gunmen kill Saudi child, Pakistani in Shia district: ministry
On May 12, authorities said gunmen killed a Saudi child and a Pakistani man during an attack on workers at a building project in al-Awamiya.
In Tuesday's statement, the Ministry said "terrorist elements" were using explosive devices and landmines to obstruct the building project.
Qatif has seen protests for more rights for Shi'ite and these have become more frequent since Nimr al-Nimr, a Shi'ite cleric convicted of inciting violence, was executed a year ago.
A Saudi soldier was killed and five others were wounded fighting suspected militants in the Kingdom's Qatif province, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, days after a child and a Pakistani builder were killed in the same town of al-Awamiya.
The town, in an oil-producing province and home to a large Shia population, is a flashpoint between the Sunni Muslim government and Shias complaining of discrimination.
The soldier was killed by a rocket-propelled grenade in a district of al-Awamiya and operations to counter the militants continued with the help of back-up forces, the ministry said.
Gunmen kill Saudi child, Pakistani in Shia district: ministry
On May 12, authorities said gunmen killed a Saudi child and a Pakistani man during an attack on workers at a building project in al-Awamiya.
In Tuesday's statement, the Ministry said "terrorist elements" were using explosive devices and landmines to obstruct the building project.
Qatif has seen protests for more rights for Shi'ite and these have become more frequent since Nimr al-Nimr, a Shi'ite cleric convicted of inciting violence, was executed a year ago.