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Iran mosque blast claims 38 lives

Over 50 injured in suicide attack
Last Updated 03 May 2018, 05:03 IST

“According to the latest casualty toll, 38 people were killed and 50 wounded by the blast which struck near Farmandari Square among worshippers who were taking part in a procession,” the official, Mahmoud Mozafar, told the IRNA news agency.

“An individual walked up to some Red Crescent ambulances and blew himself up,” Mozafar added.

A pathologist cited by the official IRNA news agency said 38 bodies had been brought to the town’s mortuary, among them women and children.

The prefect of Chabahar Ali Bateni denied earlier reports that there had been two explosions and said there had been two, not three, attackers.

“There were two terrorists who were spotted before they carried out their attack but one of them managed to detonate his explosive vest,” he told IRNA. “The ringleader of this terrorist action has been arrested.”

State media said the bomber struck in the main square outside the Imam Hossein mosque in the southeastern city.

The attack came on the eve of the final day of Ashura, one of the high points of the Shiite calendar when large crowds of worshippers gather in mosques across Iran.

Persistent unrest

Unlike most of Iran, Sistan-Baluchestan province where Chabahar is situated has a significant Sunni community and has seen persistent unrest in recent years by the Sunni militant group Jundallah (Soldiers of God).

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Wednesday’s bombing but over the past decade, Jundallah has claimed many deadly attacks on Iranian security forces as well as assaults that have led to civilian deaths.

In July, it claimed responsibility for an attack on the Grand Mosque in the provincial capital Zahedan that targeted members of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards Corps and killed 28 people.

Last month, the US officially designated Jundallah a foreign terrorist organisation, drawing a cautious welcome from Iran which had previously accused Washington of supporting the group.

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(Published 15 December 2010, 17:42 IST)

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