ISIL audio vows more attacks following Saudi mosque bombing

ISIL audio vows more attacks following Saudi mosque bombing

CAIRO - Associated Press

An image grab taken from Saudi Al-Ekhbaria TV on August 6, 2015 shows Saudi security forces inspecting the site of an explosion which was reported triggered by a suicide bomber at a mosque located inside a special forces headquarters in the city of Abha, in the southern province of Asir, near the border with Yemen. AFP PHOTO / HO / AL-EKHBARIA

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants have released an audio recording purporting to feature the suicide bomber who killed 15 people at a police compound mosque in Saudi Arabia.
                   
The audio, along with a photo of the suicide bomber identified as Abu Sinan al-Najdi, was posted late Friday on ISIL-affiliated Twitter accounts.
                   
The speaker on the recording vowed more attacks, saying Saudi rulers and troops "will not enjoy peace" for taking part in the U.S.-led coalition battling ISIL in Iraq and Syria. He urged other militants to carry out suicide bombings, saying explosive belts are more effective than firearms.
                   
The attack in Abha on Thursday was one of the deadliest against Saudi Arabia’s security personnel in years. Most of the victims were members and recruits of the kingdom’s special forces.