Dubai: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have condemned a terrorist bombing that targeted a power station in the Iraqi city of Samarra on Saturday, killing and injuring several people.

Both country’s foreign ministries reaffirmed their full support to all measures taken by the government to maintain the country’s security and stability.

Both countries rejected o terrorism and all its forms and manifestations, expressing condolences for the Iraqi government and people, and wished speedy recovery for the injured.

Saudi Arabia also condemned the blast and offered condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Iraq, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Suicide bombers dressed as members of the Iraqi security forces killed seven people and wounded 12 in an attack on a power plant north of Baghdad on Saturday, officials and a survivor said.

Wearing military uniforms and armed with grenades, the three attackers entered the facility in Samarra, about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of the capital, said General Qasim Tamimi, head of a police unit in charge of protecting the vital installations.

A police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said one of the bombers detonated his explosives belt while the two others were shot dead by security reinforcements who rushed to the scene.

He said seven people were killed and 12 wounded in the attack.

“At 2:00 am we were woken up by shots being fired,” Abdul Salam Ahmad, one of the employees who was hit by gunfire in the legs, told AFP from his hospital bed.

He recalled running with colleagues away from the shooting. “We ran into one of them (the militants). Some of us hid while two others kept running towards the exit, shouting ‘we are employees’ but they (the attackers) shot them dead,” he said.

Prefabricated houses where employees were sleeping were destroyed as explosions rang out in the power plant, an AFP reporter said.

Several tanker trucks were also damaged and the remains of one of the suicide bombers lay on the ground, the reporter said.

The police official said security reinforcements evacuated the employees.