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Iranian parliament, Khomeini?s shrine attacked
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13 die; six terrorists also killed; third attack foiled; Islamic State claims responsibility; Revolutionary Guards blame Riyadh, promise revenge; Khamenei says ‘these fireworks have ** effect on Iran’; Saudi foreign minister rejects charges; Foreign ****** says Pakistan stands in solidarity with Iranians LONDON: Suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the Iranian parliament and the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran on Wednesday, killing at least 13 people in a twin assault which Iran's Revolutionary Guards blamed on regional rival Saudi Arabia. Islamic State claimed responsibility and released a video purporting to show gunmen inside the parliament building. It also threatened more attacks. Saudi Arabia denied any involvement, but the assault further fuels boiling tensions between Riyadh and Tehran as they vie for control of the Gulf and influence in the wider Islamic world. It comes days after Riyadh and other Sunni Muslim powers cut ties with Qatar, accusing it of backing Tehran and militant groups. Iranian police said they had arrested five suspects over the attacks and the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, struck a defiant tone. “These fireworks have ** effect on Iran. They will soon be eliminated. They are too small to affect the will of the Iranian nation and its officials,” state TV quoted him saying. Khamenei added that Iran, which is helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fight rebels including Islamic State fighters, had prevented worse attacks through its foreign policy. The powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps accused Riyadh of being behind the attacks and vowed to seek revenge. "This terrorist attack happened only a week after the meeting between the US president (Donald Trump) and the (Saudi) backward leaders who support terrorists. The fact that Islamic State has claimed responsibility proves that they were involved in the brutal attack," a Guards statement said. The deputy head of the Guards, Brig Gen Hossein Salami, was quoted later by Tasnim news agency as saying: "We will take revenge on terrorists and their supporters who martyred our people.” Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir, speaking in Berlin, said he did **t k**w who was responsible for the attacks and said there was ** evidence Saudi extremists were involved. The US State Department and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres both condemned the attacks. Attackers dressed as women burst through parliament´s main entrance in central Tehran, deputy interior minister Mohammad Hossein Zolfaghari said, according to the Tasnim news agency. One of them detonated a suicide vest in the parliament, he said. About five hours later, Iranian media said four people who had attacked parliament were dead and the incident was over. At least 12 people were killed by the attackers, the head of Iran’s emergency department, Pir-Hossein Kolivand, was quoted as saying by state broadcaster IRIB. Some 43 people were wounded. "I was inside the parliament when shooting happened. Everyone was shocked and scared. I saw two men shooting randomly," said one journalist at the scene. Soon after the assault on parliament, a**ther bomber detonated a suicide vest near the shrine of the Islamic Republic’s revered founder, Ayatollah Khomeini, a few kilometres south of the city, Zolfaghari said. A second attacker was shot dead, he said. "The terrorists had explosives strapped to them and suddenly started to shoot around," said the shrine’s overseer, Mohammadali Ansari. The Intelligence Ministry said security forces had arrested a**ther "terrorist team" planning a third attack. Television footage showed police helicopters circling over the parliament building, with snipers on its rooftop. The attacks follow several weeks of heightened rhetorical animosity between Riyadh and Tehran. In unusually blunt remarks on May 2, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is Saudi defence minister and a son of King Salman, said he would protect his country from what he called Iranian efforts to dominate the Muslim world. Any struggle for influence between the Sunni Muslim kingdom and the revolutionary Shia theocracy ought to take place "inside Iran, **t in Saudi Arabia," he said without elaborating. The next day Iran accused Saudi Arabia of seeking tension in the region, saying the prince had made "destructive" comments and it was proof that Riyadh supported terrorism. President Hassan Rouhani said they would make Iran more united and more determined in the fight against regional terrorism and violence. "We will prove once again that we will crush the enemies´ plots with more unity and more strength," he said. In an appeal for unity, Rouhani’s chief of staff, Hamid Aboutalebi, took to Twitter to praise the security services. "Applause to the power and firmness of our revolutionary guards, Basij, police and security forces," he wrote. Islamic State said five of its fighters carried out the twin attacks using assault rifles, grenades, and suicide vests. A video released by its news agency Amaq included an audio track of a man saying in Arabic: "Oh God, thank you. Do you think we will leave? **! We will remain, God willing.” Pakistan strongly condemned terrorist attacks. “We stand in solidarity with the people of Iran in their hour of grief," Foreign ****** stated in a statement. "We offer our deep condolences to the people of Iran, government, and the bereaved families and pray for the speedy recovery of those injured.” “Pakistan condemns terrorism, which is a global phe**me**n and common challenge, requiring resolute and coordinated approach to deal with the menace,” the statement added. National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq made a telephonic contact with Larijani and condemned the terrorist attacks. Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also condemned the latest act of terrorism. In a press statement, Bilawal said the terrorist attacks were threat to peace in the entire region and stressed the need for joint efforts against terrorism. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/com/cwEr/~4/pGIDaI6mk5k أكثر... |
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