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After the Death of Al-Shahri: List of Those Involved in the Emergency Forces Mosque Bombing in Saudi Arabia

After the Death of Al-Shahri: List of Those Involved in the Emergency Forces Mosque Bombing in Saudi Arabia

Following the announcement of the death of Abdullah Al-Shahri, one of the suspects involved in the attack targeting worshippers at the Emergency Forces Mosque in Saudi Arabia in 2015, a list of wanted individuals linked to the attack has been revealed. The "Akhbar 24" website disclosed the names of nine individuals involved in the "terrorist attack that occurred on August 6, 2015," when the suicide bomber Youssef Al-Sulaiman detonated an explosive belt at the Emergency Forces headquarters with the help of a member of the cell, soldier Salah Al-Shahrani, who was arrested along with two other co-conspirators, Fouad Al-Duhai and Saleh Al-Dar'aan. The incident resulted in the deaths of 11 security personnel and four employees of Bangladeshi nationality, in addition to causing injuries to 33 others.

According to "Akhbar 24," the nine individuals wanted for their involvement in the bombing are of Saudi nationality:

1. Saeed Aidh Al-Dhair Al-Shahrani: The Ministry of Interior announced his death in May 2016 during a security raid on his location.

2. Tay'ea Salem Yousif Al-Suyai'ri: The Ministry of Interior announced his death in January 2017 during a raid on a house in the Yasmine neighborhood of Riyadh where he was hiding.

3. Abdulaziz Ahmed Mohammed Al-Bakri Al-Shahrani: The Ministry of Interior announced his death in early May 2016.

4. Iqab Ma'jeb Ghaz'aan Al-Otaibi: He was arrested in May 2016.

5. Majid Zayd Abdulrahman Al-Bakri Al-Shahrani.

6. Mubarak Abdullah Fahad Al-Wad'ani Al-Dosari: The Ministry of Interior also announced his death in 2016 during an attempt by security forces to arrest him.

7. Mohammed Sulayman Rahayyan Al-Suqari Al-Anzi: The Ministry of Interior announced his death in 2016 during a security raid on his location.

8. Muti' Salem Yousif Al-Suyai'ri: The Ministry of Interior reported in January 2017 that Muti' was killed by members of the terrorist organization that he belonged to after it was revealed that he wanted to surrender to security authorities.

9. Abdullah Zaid Abdulrahman Al-Bakri Al-Shahrani: The Ministry of Interior reported that he detonated himself using an explosive belt he was wearing on Wednesday in Jeddah.

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