The South African government said in a statement yesterday that it
had noted with grave concern and shock the recent deaths of 22
people, including a South African citizen, in an alleged terrorist
attack in Saudi Arabia.
A South African was killed and two wounded in a hostage drama in
Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
"The South African government unequivocally condemns the
indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians and conveys its
sincere condolences to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, family and
friends of those killed in the attack," Ronnie Mamoepa, spokesman
for the Department of Foreign Affairs, said.
He added that the South African government wished those injured a
speedy recovery including the two unnamed South Africans.
In a separate statement, Mamoepa said that the Department of
Foreign Affairs, through its Embassy in Riyadh, was making
arrangements to have the remains of the South African
repatriated.
The identity of the deceased could not be released following
requests from his family, the department said.
The department was attempting to ascertain information on the two
South Africans who were injured in the incident, Mamoepa added. -
Sapa |