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Members of Saudi security forces demonstrate their skills during a military exercise west of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia April 6, 2016. REUTERS/Saudi Press Agency/Handout via Reuters

Saudi security forces said on Monday they had killed a suspected militant during a siege which followed an attack on a police station in the west of the country.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, has been hit by a spate of deadly gun and bomb attacks on security forces and its Shi’ite Muslim minority since last year. Many have been claimed by local branches of Islamic State (ISIS).

An undated handout image shows 46-year-old Saudi national Said Ayed al-Shahrani who, according to the Saudi interior ministry, was killed in a raid by Saudi forces on a wanted list of suspects involved in the August bombing of a mosque in Asir province, Saudi Arabia May 6, 2016.      Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS
An undated handout image shows 46-year-old Saudi national Said Ayed al-Shahrani who, according to the Saudi interior ministry, was killed in a raid by Saudi forces on a wanted list of suspects involved in the August bombing of a mosque in Asir province, Saudi Arabia May 6, 2016. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS

Brigadier General Mohammed al-Harithi told Ekhbariya TV that Mohammed al-Maliki had responded with gunfire to appeals for his surrender during the stand-off near the Western city of Taif.

Al-Maliki was carrying hand grenades, the Saudi security official said.

A soldier was earlier killed on Sunday during the siege.

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