note the professional markings....
I would have used higher numerals
note the professional markings....
Times of Oman said:Riyadh: A "terrorist" bomb targeting a mosque used by Saudi police killed at least 17 people Thursday in the southern city of Abha, state television El-Ikhbariya reported.
The explosion took place as worshippers were praying at a mosque used by Saudi special forces in Abha, the broadcaster said, describing it as a "terrorist" attack. It gave no further details. An interior ministry spokesman confirmed the attack but gave a slightly lower toll of "more than 13" dead.
The victims were members of a Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit, the spokesman told AFP. "It's confirmed there's an explosion and there's more than 13 (killed)... in a mosque," the spokesman said.
The explosion happened at the headquarters of the SWAT team, which is tasked with domestic security, he added. It was too early to say who may have carried out the attack, he added.
>Internaltional Business Times said:A suicide bomb attack on a mosque in the Saudi Arabian city of Abha has left at least 17 people dead, according to state broadcaster El-Ikhbariya.
The bomber detonated an explosive as security forces in the Tawari neighbourhood performed noon prayers. More than 30 people were injured in the blast, according to reports from the scene
A security spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of the Interior confirmed the deaths of at least 10 special emergency forces members to news source Alhakea.
The spokesman later told the AFP that "more than 13" security forces members died. Those targeted were members of a SWAT unit, the spokesman said.
It was too early to say who may have carried out the attack, he added. The remains of a suicide belt were reportedly found at the scene.
Islamic State (Isis) jihadists have kept Saudi Arabia on alert recently as a series of attacks that killed police and members of the Shiite minority in the country have been attributed to them.
Yemen: Hundreds of Saudi tanks roll out of Aden to bolster Hadi loyalists
Published on Aug 4, 2015
Hundreds of Abraham M1 Abrams, provided by Saudi Arabia, rolled out of Aden, Tuesday, in a bid to strengthen forces loyal to ousted president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi as they continue to fight with Houthi militants for the al-Anad air base in Taiz. Reports emerging Tuesday claim that the base has been re-captured to those loyal to Hadi, with the forces reportedly aided by heavy aerial assistance from Saudi-led coalition forces.
Fighters backed by an Arab military coalition seized the key city of Zinjibar in southern Yemen on Saturday, residents and militia sources said, dealing another major blow to the dominant Houthi group.
The capital city of Abyan province on the Arabian Sea had been a major focus of forces battling the Iranian-allied Houthis. It is the fourth regional capital they have won since taking control of the port of Aden last month.
Three soldiers from the United Arab Emirates were reported killed while taking part in the Saudi-led military campaign against the Houthis, UAE state news agency WAM said on Saturday.
I am surprised by the success of UAE/KSA ground intervention so far, apparently they are more competent than I had expected. Is there any info available on what kind of units the Houthis deploy, in what numbers and with what kind of weapons? Most of the army has sided with the Houthis, what happened to their heavy weapons? Destroyed by Sunni air power?