Bomb attack kills one Bahraini policeman, wounds eight

Bomb attack kills one Bahraini policeman, wounds eight
Police and crime scene officials are seen near the scene where a blast killed one and seriously injured two police officers in the village of Diraz west of Manama, Bahrain on June 19, 2017. (File photo by Reuters)
Updated 28 October 2017
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Bomb attack kills one Bahraini policeman, wounds eight

Bomb attack kills one Bahraini policeman, wounds eight

DUBAI: Militants attacked a Bahraini police bus near the Jidhafs area outside the capital Manama, killing one policeman and wounding eight others, the interior ministry said on Friday.
The attack targeted the bus on the Khalifa bin Salman highway, the ministry said, adding that the militant group used a handmade bomb.
“Investigations are underway to determine the circumstances of this premeditated terrorist attack and arrest the group involved,” the ministry said in a statement on its website.
The incident was the latest in a series of attacks targeting policemen in the country where the US Fifth Fleet is based.
The government blames the attacks on Shiite militants it says are backed by Iran to destabilize the country, a charge Tehran denies.
This month, a blast wounded five policemen on Budaiya road, near Manama, while they were guarding a procession by Shiite Muslims marking the annual Ashura festival, which commemorates the death of Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussein some 1400 years ago.