[gallery td_select_gallery_slide="slide" size="medium" td_gallery_title_input="Two suicide bombings rocks Qatif " ids="66991,66990,66992"] RIYADH — The eastern city of Qatif on Monday evening was rocked by twin suicide bombings near a mosque, in which the bombers died. Security spokesman security spokesman of the Ministry of Interior Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki said at sunset on Monday, a suicide bombing took place near one of the mosques neighboring Souk Mayyas in Al-Qatif governorate, according to the Saudi Press Agency. "Human body parts for three people were found. Investigations are under way to determine whom they belong to. The security authorities are conducting other investigations as well as on the blast. A subsequent statement will be issued shortly on the latest developments," he added. Al Arabiya News Channel's correspondent said worshippers were unhurt following the attack. Witnesses saw body parts at the scene, believed to be of the suicide bombers. Meanwhile, Sabq online newspaper said a Pakistani expatriate whose home was near the Al-Omran Mosque in downtown Al-Qatif was injured by shards of shattered glass when the two suicide bombers blew themselves up at iftar time on Monday. Sources said that he sustained deep cuts and was rushed to Al-Qatif Central Hospital. The sources added that the two suicide bombers tried to enter the mosque, but could not due to the security barricades, so they detonated the explosive vests they were wearing in one of the two vehicles that brought them to the place. They had parked the cars in the mosque's parking lots.