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Firemen work at the site of a burnt out police jeep in Hamad Town, Bahrain, late Monday, April 14, 2014. The Interior Ministry said in a statement that the jeep was attacked by anti-government protesters throwing petrol bombs. It did not say if anybody was injured. Image Credit: AFP

Dubai: Assailants have firebombed a police car in the Bahraini capital Manama, the government said on Tuesday, the latest in a string of attacks on the security forces in the Gulf kingdom.

A group of “terrorists” attacked the vehicle with Molotov cocktails in the suburb of Hamad town late Monday, completely burning it out, the interior ministry said on Twitter.

It did not say if there were any casualties.

Attacks on the security forces have intensified in the kingdom, mainly in Shiite-populated villages surrounding the capital.

On Friday, an explosion wounded a policeman in the village of Diah.

Another bomb killed three policemen in the same village last month, in the bloodiest attack on security forces since the start of an uprising in February 2011.

Bahrain remains deeply divided three years after the quelled unrest, with persistent protests sparking clashes with police, scores of activists jailed on “terror” charges and reconciliation talks deadlocked.

Last year, authorities toughened penalties for those convicted of violence, introducing the death penalty or life jail sentences in certain cases.