Saudi Arabia Says Breaks Up 4 Islamic State Terror Cells

DUBAI (Reuters) —
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Saudi Arabia has broken up four cells belonging to the Islamic State terrorist group and suspected of recruiting members to fight abroad, Saudi state media reported, citing an interior ministry statement.

It said 15 Saudi nationals, two Yemeni citizens and a Sudanese man were detained in a pre-emptive operation.

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