Saudi Arabia attacks: Four dead in Islamic holy city of Medina

Suspicion likely to fall on Islamic State, although no immediate claim of responsibility has been made

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A suicide bomber has killed four security officers outside the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Local authorities say a further five people were injured in the latest attack in the country in the past two days.

The Prophet's Mosque, the burial place of Mohammed, is one of the holiest sites in Islam, second only to the Grand Mosque in Mecca. The location of the attack is "likely to leave Muslims around the world aghast", says Alan Johnston, the Middle East editor of the BBC World Service, who believes "suspicion is likely to fall on so-called Islamic State".

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