Oman: Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Attack On Mosque In Wadi Kabir

Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for a shooting attack that left six people dead and dozens of others wounded at Imam Ali Mosque in Wadi Kabir, Oman, July 15.

According to authorities, three assailants opened fire on Shi’a worshippers in Wadi Kabir around 22:30. The victims include four Pakistani nationals, an Omani police officer, and an Indian citizen. The shooters were eliminated by responding officers. Authorities have yet to release further information about the attackers.

The Islamic State fighters fired on Shi’ite worshippers and exchanged gunfire with Omani security forces until morning, the statement added.

The attack on Monday, which is unusual in the wealthy, Sunni Muslim-dominated Gulf states, raises fears that the Islamic State group may be trying to gain a foothold in new territory.

Increased security, as well as localized transport and business disruptions are likely in the affected area over the coming days as authorities continue their investigation.

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