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2004 Yanbu attack

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Non-fatal injuries
  
18

Location
  
Yanbu, Saudi Arabia

Attack type
  
Suicide attack

Date
  
1 May 2004

Total number of deaths
  
7

Similar
  
Middle East Airlines Fl, Riyadh compound bombings, Gulf Air Flight 771, Khobar Towers bombing, Iraqi Airways Flight 163

The 2004 Yanbu attack was an attack by gunmen against Westerners on May 1, 2004, in Yanbu' al Bahr, Saudi Arabia.

At least four militants used security passes to access a local petrochemical plant. Once on the grounds of the facility, they stormed the offices of the Texas-based ABB Lummus and killed seven people. Two were Americans, two were British, one was Australian and one was a Saudi National Guard member. A Canadian worker died May 15 of his wounds.

The attackers were believed to be linked to Al Qaeda, though Crown Prince Abdullah, then de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, disputed these claims at the time. From 2003 to 2004, militants carried out attacks against the Saudi government and foreigners living there in an effort to topple the monarchy. Less than a month after these attacks, gunmen staged a similar attack in Al-Khobar, killing 22.

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2004 Yanbu attack Wikipedia