Kuwaiti MP, Abdul Hamid Dashti, expected that more terrorist attacks would take place in Gulf states, warning that there are Takfiri sleeper cells in the country.
Kuwaiti MP, Abdul Hamid Dashti, expected that more terrorist attacks would take place in Gulf states, warning that there are Takfiri sleeper cells in the country.
In a phone call with the Syrian TV, Dashti warned against the repercussions of the terrorist suicide bombing which hit a Mosque in the capital on Friday, killing and injuring scores of innocent prayers.
“We expect more (attacks). Syria and Iraq suffered from these misled terrorists who are brainwashed, and so will suffer Kuwait along with other Gulf states,” Dashti said.
“We should have protected ourselves in Syria and prevented terrorism to (hit) the peaceful people of Syria… But when we allowed the outbreak of terrorism in Syria, Iraq, Egypt and Yemen… it is normal that we, as a nation, will pay the price,” the Kuwaiti MP.
At least 27 people were martyred on Friday and more than 200 other were injured as a suicide bomber blew himself up at al-Imam al-Sadeq Mosque in the capital, Kuwait.
An ISIL-affiliated group in Saudi Arabia, calling itself Najd Province, claimed responsibility for the terrorist blast, saying militant Abu Suleiman al-Muwahhid bombed the mosque.
ISIL (so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Levant), is a Takfiri group which operates in Iraq and Syria.