TEHRAN, May 29 (Xinhua) -- A senior official of
Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan on Friday accused the United
States of hiring bombers who were behind an deadly explosion in a mosque in the
province's capital city of Zahedan.
"Three people involved in the terrorist incident have
been arrested," Jalal Sayyah, deputy provincial governor of the province near
the border with Pakistan, was quoted by Iran's semi-official Fars news agency as
saying.
He said that according to the obtained information,
the people behind the terrorist act was hired by the United States.
The explosion rocked a crowd mosque in Zahedan,
killing 23 people and wounding 125 others so far, according to Fars news agency.
Police were investigating the blast and no group or
individual has claimed responsibility for the bombing.
In the past few years, Iran has often been hit by
bombings and armed attacks in its southeastern provinces bordering Pakistan and
Afghanistan, which the authorities usually blamed on a Sunni rebel group called
Jundallah.
Iran also blamed the United States, Britain and some
other Western countries behind these attacks, accusing them of destabilizing the
Islamic Republic, a charge denied by Washington and London.
Clashes between Iranian security forces and drug
smugglers were also frequent on the eastern border areas of Iran, which is
located at the crossroad of international drug smuggling from Afghanistan and
Pakistan to Europe.
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People look around in a mosque in southeast Iran on Thursday. An explosion in the mosque near the border with Pakistan killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 55 others on Thursday, Iran's English-language channel Press TV reported.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Report: Blast in mosque kills at least 20 in southeast Iran
TEHRAN, May 28 (Xinhua) -- An explosion in a mosque in southeast Iran near the border with Pakistan killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 55 others on Thursday, Iran's English-language channel Press TV reported.
The crowd had gathered at the mosque in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan to commemorate the death anniversary of the daughter of the prophet of Islam, Press TV reported. Full story