Sunday, January 7, 2024 – ISIS has claimed responsibility for the deadly twin bomb blasts near the burial site of killed military commander Qasem Soleimani in southern Iran.
At least 84 people were killed and 284 injured in the blasts
on Wednesday, January 3, Iranian state-run news agency IRNA reported, in what
was the deadliest attack in Iran since its 1979 revolution.
ISIS issued a statement on Thursday – more than 24 hours
after the explosions – claiming two suicide bombers had detonated their
explosive vests as Shiite mourners gathered for the fourth anniversary of the
assassination of Soleimani near his grave in his hometown of Kerman.
The group offered no further proof and their account of the
blasts differs from that given by Iranian media and officials.
Iran’s interior minister said the two blasts happened almost
immediately, with the second, deadlier blast coming as others rushed to help
the wounded.
Another state media outlet, IRINN, said the first explosion
was caused by a bomb placed in a suitcase inside a car and appeared to have
been detonated remotely rather than being caused by a suicide bomber.
Videos showed large numbers of people running in the area
after the explosions, bloodied bodies on the ground and ambulances driving
through the packed crowds.
Iran declared Thursday a day of mourning and President
Ebrahim Raisi cancelled a scheduled trip to Turkey.
Before ISIS’ statement, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi
blamed Israel for the explosions and warned it would pay a “heavy price.”
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