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Thousands mourn Tehran attack victims
Thousands mourn Tehran attack victims
June 09, 2017 | 11:32 PM
Thousands packed Tehran’s streets yesterday to mourn the victims of two suicide bomb and gun attacks, and joined their supreme leader in accusing a regional rival of involvement in the assaults.People in the crowds, some crying, chanted “Death to America” and slogans against Israel, as they reached out to touch coffins wrapped in flags and covered in flowers.Bombers and gunmen killed 17 people in Iran’s parliament and near the mausoleum of the Islamic Republic’s founder, Ayatollah Khomeini, on Wednesday, in rare strikes on the capital that exacerbated regional tensions.The militants of Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks.Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a message read at the funeral, said the raids would increase hatred against a regional rival and America. “It (the attacks) will not damage our nation’s determination to fight terrorism...but will only increase hatred for the governments of the United States and their stooges in the region,” Khamenei said.Mourners chanted “God is greatest” and some carried pictures of Khamenei, captioned: “We are ready to sacrifice our blood for you.”President Hassan Rouhani, a pragmatist more open to contacts with the West, attended the funeral alongside other clerics and officials.He said the attacks had targeted peace and democracy, but stopped short of blaming foreign powers.The attacks came at a particularly charged time in the region.The raids were the first claimed by Islamic State inside tightly controlled Iran, one of the powers leading the fight against the militants in Iraq and Syria.Iran’s Intelligence Ministry said on Thursday five of the attackers were Iranian nationals recruited by Islamic State who had fought in the militants’ main strongholds in Syria and Iraq.Yesterday, the ministry said 41 suspects had been arrested around the country in connection with the attacks.“With the help of security forces and families of the suspects, 41 people linked to the attacks and to Daesh (Islamic State) have been arrested in different provinces,” state TV quoted the interior ministry as saying.“Lots of documents and weaponry have been seized as well.”Two militant groups, Jaish al-Adl and Jundallah, have been waging an insurgency in Iran, mostly in remote areas, for almost a decade.
June 09, 2017 | 11:32 PM