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2 policemen shot dead in Saudi capital
By AFP - Apr 08,2015 - Last updated at Apr 08,2015
RIYADH — Two Saudi policemen were killed when their patrol came under fire in Riyadh early on Wednesday, police said, in the second drive-by shooting targeting police in less than two weeks.
The predawn attack came in an eastern district of the capital, a police spokesman said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.
"A security patrol was carrying out its duties in east Riyadh when it came under fire from an unidentified vehicle," the spokesman said.
On March 29, two policemen were wounded in a similar attack in Riyadh, just days after the Interior Minister Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef ordered that security be tightened nationwide as the kingdom launched air strikes against Iran-backed Shiite rebels in neighbouring Yemen.
The Sunni-dominated kingdom is also part of a US-led coalition taking part in an air war against Daesh terror group, which has seized swathes of Syria and Iraq.
On March 22, the United States resumed consular services in the kingdom following a week-long closure over unspecified "heightened security concerns".
In January, three guards, including a commander, were killed in a desert area near the Iraqi border during a battle with Saudis who had infiltrated from the Iraqi side. No group has claimed responsibility for that attack.
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