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Saudi Arabia has condemned a lethal shooting attack on a Florida naval base in the United States.

A Saudi national opened fire on a classroom at the facility - killing three people - before he was shot dead by

police. The attack comes a day after a US Navy sailor opened fire at a shipyard in Hawaii's Pearl Harbor. Image: AP

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