AFP: Police Patrol Comes Under Attack in Bahrain
2015-08-15 - 9:43 p
AFP: A Bahraini police patrol came under attack in a village near the capital Manama on Friday, without causing casualties, the interior ministry said, as demonstrators held anti-government protests.
"Police patrol gutted in an attack by rioters with Molotov cocktails while police were securing a mosque in Sanad" village, the ministry tweeted. "No injuries reported."
Witnesses said security forces were deployed in force Friday after the "February 14 Coalition", a radical youth group, called for anti-government protests.
The country has seen frequent unrest since an uprising erupted four years ago demanding a constitutional monarchy.
On Thursday, authorities announced they had arrested five suspects, allegedly with links to Iran, in connection with a bombing that killed two policemen last month near Manama.
The kingdom frequently accuses Tehran of backing the unrest.
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