Muscat Mosque Shooting: Indian Among 6 Killed; 3 Perpetrators Shot Dead
Muscat: In a shocking incident, an Indian national was among six people killed in a shooting at the Ali bin Abi Talib mosque in Muscat, Oman. The tragic event unfolded on July 16, with the Indian embassy confirming one Indian casualty and another injured.
The attack took place in the Al Wadi Al Kabir area, leaving the local community in shock. Oman News Agency reported that three attackers were killed by the Royal Oman Police and military forces, who swiftly responded to the incident. The victims included four Pakistanis and a policeman, while at least 28 others from various nationalities were injured.
Eyewitnesses described a harrowing scene with hundreds of worshippers in the mosque. The sound of gunfire caused panic and chaos, with many initially mistaking the shots for fireworks. The Royal Oman Police extended their condolences to the victims’ families and emphasized their commitment to maintaining safety. Such violent incidents are rare in Oman, known for its low crime rate and role as a regional mediator. The shooting occurred during Ashura, a significant day for Shia Muslims commemorating Imam Hussein’s martyrdom. The authorities have launched an investigation to uncover the motives and prevent future occurrences.
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