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Police patrol attacked in Bahrain

Published: 15 Aug 2015 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 03:18 pm
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Bahraini protesters hold placards during a demonstration against the arrest of Sheikh Ali Salman, head of the Shia opposition movement Al Wefaq, and to mark Bahrain’s independence day, in the village of Diraz, west of capital Manama yesterday.

 

Dubai: A Bahraini police patrol came under attack in a Shia village near the capital Manama on Friday, without causing casualties, the interior ministry said, as demonstrators held anti-government protests.
“Police patrol gutted in an attack by rioters with Molotov cocktails while police were securing a mosque in Sanad” village, the ministry tweeted. “No injuries reported.”
Witnesses said security forces were deployed yesterday after the “February 14 Coalition”, a radical youth group, called for anti-government protests on the anniversary of Bahrain’s independence from Britain in 1971.
The tiny but strategic US ally has seen frequent unrest since a Shiite-led uprising erupted four years ago demanding a constitutional monarchy.
On Thursday, authorities announced they had arrested five suspects, allegedly with links to Iran, in connection with a bombing that killed two policemen last month near Manama.
The Sunni-ruled kingdom frequently accuses Tehran of backing the unrest.

AFP