"So far, 19 of the injured citizens have left the hospital following
their treatment whereas the other 14 and the three policemen are still
being treated," the ministry said. The security forces will continue their efforts to identify and track
down all those involved in the attack through planning, execution,
support and direct or indirect incitement," the ministry pledged.
During a visit to the injured at the hospital, Crown Prince Mohammad Bin
Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz expressed national resolve to address terrorism.
"What happened on Friday will only reinforce our determination to root
out terrorists," he said. "They are serving a specific agenda, but thank
God, we are reversing their objectives," Prince Mohammad, also Saudi
Arabia's interior minister, said.
According to a Saudi report, the suicide bomber's father did not notice
any change in his son's attitudes when they were together on Thursday,
hours before the deadly attack widely condemned in Saudi Arabia and well
beyond.
"There was nothing peculiar or strange about him, and he was such a
devoted and obedient son," he said, Al Arabiya news site reported. "When
we talked on Thursday, there was no indication to what was going to
happen on Friday. The other man implicated with him in the attack is
close to him and they often did things together," he said. The father added that his son worked in a restaurant and attended courses at a community college:
"I am sure my son has been subjected to a magical act. I do not know how
they reached him, especially that he rarely left the house and never
mingled with suspicious people. He never left Saudi Arabia and he does
not even have a passport. I do not know how my son has been charged" he
said.
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