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Daesh claims Ashura eve attack on Shia mosque in Oman that killed 9

This picture shows the aftermath of a deadly shooting outside the Imam Ali Mosque in the al-Wadi al-Kabir area of Muscat, Oman, on July 16, 2024. (Photo via social media)

The Daesh Takfiri terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a deadly assault on a group of Shia Muslims near a mosque in Oman, who were commemorating martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Shia Imam and the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). 

Daesh said in a statement late on Tuesday that three of its “assailants” fired on worshippers at the mosque in the Wadi Kabir district of the Omani capital city of Muscat on Monday evening, and exchanged gunfire with Omani security forces until morning.

The group also published what it said was a video of the attack on its Telegram channel.

Another video shared on social media and verified by Reuters news agency showed people running from the mosque while gunfire could be heard.

At least nine people, including four Pakistanis, an Indian and a police officer, were among those killed.

Royal Oman Police said at least 28 individuals, including four emergency service personnel, were also injured in the deadly shooting that occurred outside Imam Ali Mosque.

Police said investigations into the circumstances surrounding the shooting were underway but made no statement on the gunmen's motives.

Pakistan's ambassador to Oman said at least 50 Pakistani expatriate workers were injured in the incident.

He said at least 20 were being treated for bullet wounds in three hospitals in Muscat.

India's embassy in Muscat also said one Indian was killed and another injured in the attack.


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