Deaths in blast near Shia mosque in Saudi city

03:39PM Fri 29 May, 2015

Four people have been killed in Dammam, a city in eastern Saudi Arabia, after a suicide bomber's explosives blew up in the parking lot of a Shia mosque, according to the kingdom's official news agency. The Saudi Press Agency said the explosion occurred when the bomber was parking his car during Friday prayers at the entrance of the Imam Hussein mosque in the port city, home to a large Shia population. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group later claimed responsibility for the attack. It said guards approached the car as it was parking and that the driver - disguised in women's clothing - detonated a bomb. "Thank God, security authorities managed to foil a terrorist crime targeting worshippers," the agency said in a statement. It was unclear if the bomber was among the four dead.   Al Jazeera