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Saudi Arabia rocked by three suicide attacks
Bombers target holy city of Medina, US consulate, Shia Muslim mosque, sources say
MECCA, Saudi Arabia
A suicide bomber targeted the Saudi Arabian city of Medina on Monday as the kingdom was hit by two other terror attacks.
In Medina, Islam’s second holiest city after Mecca, the bomber attacked a security checkpoint near the Prophet's Mosque, a security source said on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.
Two people and the attacker were killed, the source said, as people broke their fast on the last night of Ramadan. There was no official comment on the attack near the mosque, which is the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.
In the eastern city of Qatif, two suicide bombers targeted a Shia Muslim mosque. There were no reports of casualties.
Another suspected suicide bomber targeted the U.S. consulate in Jeddah earlier Monday, the day Americans celebrated their independence.

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