At least 21 killed in Iran suicide attacks
More than 100 people hurt as blasts strike worshippers outside main mosque in provincial capital of Zahedan, Iranian news agencies report.
By Reuters Tags: Iran Iran Revolutionary GuardAt least 21 people, including members of the elite Revolutionary Guards, were killed and 100 wounded in two suicide attacks at a prominent Shi'ite Muslim mosque in the southeast Iranian city of Zahedan on Thursday, Iranian media reported. The Sunni Muslim rebel group Jundollah said it was behind the attacks, telling Al Arabiyeh television in an email that it had carried out the two bombings in retaliation for Iran's execution of the group's leader, Abdolmalek Rigi, in June.
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Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard |
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Rigi was hanged after being convicted of carrying out other deadly attacks. Jundollah says it is fighting for the rights of Iran's Sunni Muslim minority.
Thursday's two suicide bombings took place near Zahedan's Grand Mosque.
"In the two explosions in Zahedan more than 20 people were killed and over 100 were injured," Fariborz Rashedi, head of the emergency unit at Sistan-Baluchestan province, told the official IRNA news agency.
It later quoted Zahedan prosecutor Mohammad Marzieh as saying that 21 people had died.
Iran's deputy Interior Minister in charge of security Ali Abdollahi said "a number of Iran's Revolutionary Guards were killed and injured," Fars reported.
IRNA said the second attack was so strong that "body parts were scattered around the Grand Mosque."
"U.S. involved"
Predominantly Shi'ite Muslim Iran arrested Rigi in February, four months after Jundollah claimed responsibility for a bombing which killed dozens of people, including 15 members of the Guards. It was the deadliest attack in Iran since the 1980s.
Zahedan is the capital of Sistan-Baluchestan province which shares a border with Pakistan. The province faces serious security problems and there are frequent clashes between police and drug dealers and bandits.
Iran says Jundollah has links to Sunni Islamist al Qaeda and in the past has accused Pakistan, Britain and the United States of backing Jundollah to create instability in southeast Iran. The three countries have denied this.
"Confessions of Abdolmalek Rigi prove that America, Israel and some European countries are directly involved in the attacks," said Guards official Yadollah Javadi, Fars reported.
"The enemies of our country try to create conflicts between Shi'ites and Sunnis."
In May 2009, a suicide bomber killed 30 people and wounded more than 120 in an attack on a mosque in Zahedan.
Iran is grappling with ethnic and religious tension in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan, where authorities have responded to attacks by Sunni rebels with a spate of hangings. Rights groups and the West have condemned the hangings.
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Iran has long armed and trained and financed and even sent military advisors to terrorists. From Hezbollah to Hamas to Iraqi insurgents, they are responsible for thousands of attacks like this one. Now, not only did their methods strike home, some of their Revolutionary Guards, who themselves are mainly responsible for terrorism, have also died by their own way.
Your own medicine, still nothing compared to what you did to others.
For sure some innocent people were caught in this murderous attack. No one should die while going to pray,
The in this article you are looking at the future of Israel. Only difference is, the players wont be Muslim.
faisal shazad (the failed NYC bomber) claimed that he wanted to kill americans because america has caused muslim deaths. does this mean people like him are outraged at this suicide bombing and plan to avenge it? probably not...people like that aren't driven by sympathy for muslims, but rather a hatred for non-muslims (much like the free gaza dolts).
IRNA official agency in turn, accused the U.S.A. One must but admire the incredible speed with which Iran's Revolutionary Guards collect evidence amidst the carnage in Baluchistan, and arrive at the undisputable truth that the "USA, Israel and some European countries" are behind it, despite Judollah claiming responsability for this acto of terrorism, via e-mail. How sad that Iranian civilians have to taste what Iran does Israelis via its proxy Hamas and Islamic Jihad; and to Argentinean Jews in Buenos Aires and American soldiers in Lebanon via its proxy Hizbullah.
IRNA must have got the information from known all the chief of Dubai Police ;)))
A common occurrence in which one can see the blatant lack of respect that Muslims have for others' holy places even if they are Muslim ones. If this is how Muslims treat mosques, imagine how they would regard Churches and Synagogues!
oh i see..the religion of peace strikes again...
We can only feel simpathy for those killed and injured but he who lives by the sword dies by it too
Is that a muslim thing to kill each other? This is an islamic paradox... No wonder africans trying to get into Israel and not to any of islamic regimes...
no matter where it happens. My condolences to the mostly friendly iranians.
..should be invited to comment on this piece of news, not just the regulars who echo their palaver.
...when they fund the murder of Jews all over the world
It was the will of Allah!
If you kill all these guards, it would be a great kind to the Iranians as well.But they do not represent Iran, they are a powerful minority. But according to a professor of Iranian study in Harward, there have not been a single case of terrorism that Iranian civilians have been involved. Do not forget that the revoloutionary guards kill Iranian muslims more than Jews.
Still dancing in the streets or doing the Internet equivalent. you are. Stop celebrating terrorism deaths just because they didn't get Israelis.