Tuesday, 27 June 2017

TERROR:TENSION SUBSIDES IN RIYADH AS SOURCE POINTS AT SHIITE MILITANTS



TERROR:TENSION SUBSIDES IN RIYADH AS SOURCE POINTS AT SHIITE MILITANTS
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU[LAGOS,NIGERIA],ALETHA ADU,LONDON,UNITED KINGDOM
 Image result for how many shiite pilgrims died during the crane accidentTHE CRANES IN THE  BACKGROUND LATER BECAME A SOURCE OF CRISIS AS THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA TAKES STEP TO EXPAND FOR THE COMFORT OF THE PILGRIMS
News just filtering to The News Office desk of Paedia Express Multimedia Group in Lagos,Nigeria suggests that some extremist group within the rank and file of the Shiite School of Islamic philosophy may actually be behind the series of bombings that have engulfed the Middle East nation ever since a crane accident in 2015 in which over 4,000 souls perished with the Iranians worst hit with at least 465 pilgrims leading to shouting match and war of words between both nations.
Now Iran has more Shiite Muslims than any nation around the world and this has always led them in spiritual and sectarian conflict with the more Sunni dominant group with speculations rife at the time in Teheran that there were accusations of a deliberate sabotage targeted at humiliating Iranian pilgrims.
Though there have being series of terror inclined bombings ever since then by groups with no one coming forward to lay clear claims but there had being efforts made by the Iranian government to help their Saudi partners.
In an interview with this reporter ,an impeccable source said that ever since the altercation between the two leading Islamic nations over the dead pilgrims in 2015 the spate of attacks on the holy land has become many .
The source however pointed out that though the Iranian government were not directly involved but he was sure it was some radical islamist group operating within the Middle East from the Shiite Clan but will not give a name.

A PLOT to obliterate the largest Mosque in the world was blocked a day before Ramadan drew recently  to a close.
A would-be suicide bomber who aimed to launch an attack on the Grand Mosque in Mecca, was cornered in an apartment before he could attack Islam’s holiest site, Saudi Arabian officials confirmed.

Saudi’s interior ministry said three cells had planned the attack on worshippers and security forces at the mosque.
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Attack them in their homes, their markets, their roads and their forums
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In a bid to fulfil his terror attack, the trapped would-be suicide bomber exchanged fire with the security forces.

But the suspect detonated explosives after security personnel surround a house within the central Mecca neighborhood of Ajyad al-Masafi, near the Grand Mosque.

The apartment building collapsed, injuring six foreigners and five members of the security forces.
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It was not immediately clear who was behind the plot to attack the site, but the ISIS has in the past carried out attacks in the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia has in recent years seen a series of deadly attacks, many of which were claimed by so-called Islamic State.

In July 2016, four security officers were killed in a suicide attack near the Prophet's Mosque in Medina.
Days into the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the terror network called its followers to rise up in an “all-out war” on “infidels” in the West.

In a video published on YouTube, militants from the group reportedly said: “Muslim brothers in Europe who can’t reach the Islamic State lands, attack them in their homes, their markets, their roads and their forums.”

Their call for war followed the Manchester arena and London Bridge terror attacks where dozens were killed – including children – by ISIS-linked attackers.

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