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Kuwait mosque attack: Seven sentenced to death | Kuwait mosque attack: Seven sentenced to death |
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Kuwait has sentenced seven people to death over the suicide bombing of a Shia mosque in which at least 27 people were killed. | Kuwait has sentenced seven people to death over the suicide bombing of a Shia mosque in which at least 27 people were killed. |
More than 220 people were wounded in the 26 June attack, which targeted the Imam Sadiq Mosque in a busy area to the east of Kuwait City. | More than 220 people were wounded in the 26 June attack, which targeted the Imam Sadiq Mosque in a busy area to the east of Kuwait City. |
Another eight suspects were given terms of between two and 15 years in jail while 14 others were acquitted. | |
A group affiliated with Islamic State (IS) said it was behind the attack. | A group affiliated with Islamic State (IS) said it was behind the attack. |
Tunisia and France saw attacks on the same day, although no definite link between them has been established. | Tunisia and France saw attacks on the same day, although no definite link between them has been established. |
The attacks came in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when IS had urged its followers to mount attacks. | |
IS regards Shia Muslims as heretics and says it was behind the attack. | |
Last month, an IS branch in Saudi Arabia carried out bombings on consecutive Fridays on Shia mosques there. | |
Kuwait says the man who carried out the bombing was a Saudi citizen named Fahd Suleiman Abdulmohsen al-Qaba'a. |