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Iran blames Israel, US for bomb attack on crowd commemorating slain IRGC chief

Iran blames Israel, US for bomb attack on crowd commemorating slain IRGC chief

The blasts ripped through a crowd commemorating Revolutionary Guards general Qasem Soleimani four years after his death in a US strike
The attacks came amid high Mideast tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and the killing of a Hamas senior leader in Lebanon on Tuesday

TEHRAN: Iran blamed Israel and the United States on Wednesday for twin bomb blasts that killed at least 95 people in the countryโ€™s south, ripping through a crowd commemorating Revolutionary Guards general Qasem Soleimani four years after his death in a US strike.

The two explosions โ€” labelled a โ€œterrorist attackโ€ by state media and regional authorities โ€” came amid high Middle East tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and the killing of a Hamas senior leader in Lebanon on Tuesday.
The unclaimed attacks, which sparked fears of a widening conflict in the region, rattled global markets, where oil prices jumped more than three percent and sparked global condemnation.
โ€œWashington says USA and Israel had no role in terrorist attack in Kerman, Iran. Really? A fox smells its own lair first,โ€ the Iranian presidentโ€™s political deputy, Mohammad Jamshidi wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
โ€œMake no mistake. The responsibility for this crime lies with the US and Zionist regimes (Israel) and terrorism is just a tool,โ€ he added.

The United States had earlier rejected any suggestions that it or ally Israel were involved while Israel declined to comment.
โ€œThe United States was not involved in any way… We have no reason to believe that Israel was involved in this explosion,โ€ State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.
Asked about the blasts, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said: โ€œWe are focused on the combat with Hamas.โ€
Iranโ€™s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed โ€œevil and criminal enemiesโ€ of the country for the attack and vowed a โ€œharsh response.โ€
President Ebrahim Raisi, who scrapped a visit to Turkiye on Thursday, condemned the โ€œheinousโ€ crime as the Islamic Republic of Iran declared Thursday a national day of mourning.
The blasts, about 15 minutes apart, struck near the Martyrs Cemetery at the Saheb Al-Zaman Mosque in Kerman, Soleimaniโ€™s southern hometown, as supporters gathered to mark his killing in a 2020 US drone strike in Baghdad.
Iranโ€™s official IRNA news agency initially reported 103 people were killed while state television said 211 were wounded, some in critical condition.
Health minister Bahram Eynollahi later revised the toll, saying: โ€œThe exact number of the people killed in the terrorist incident is 95.โ€
He said the reason for the earlier figure of 103 was that some names โ€œwere wrongly registered twice.โ€
Three paramedics who rushed to the scene after the first explosion were among those killed, said Iranโ€™s Red Crescent.
IRNA said the first explosion took place around 700 meters (yards) from Soleimaniโ€™s grave while the other was around one kilometer away.
Tasnim news agency, quoting what it called informed sources, said that โ€œtwo bags carrying bombs went offโ€ and โ€œthe perpetrators… apparently detonated the bombs by remote control.โ€
Online footage showed panicked crowds scrambling to flee as security personnel cordoned off the area.

State television showed bloodied victims lying on the ground and ambulances and rescue personnel racing to help them.

People injured in two explosions that struck a crowd marking the anniversary of the 2020 killing of Guards general Qasem Soleimani, are helped outside a hospital in the southern Iranian city of Kerman on January 3, 2024. (AFP/File)
โ€œWe were walking toward the cemetery when a car suddenly stopped behind us and a waste bin containing a bomb exploded,โ€ an eyewitness was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.
โ€œWe only heard the explosion and saw people falling.โ€
By nightfall, crowds returned to the Martyrs Cemetery in Kerman chanting: โ€œDeath to Israelโ€ and โ€œDeath to America.โ€
In Tehran, thousands gathered at the Grand Mosalla Mosque to pay tribute to Soleimani.
โ€œWe condemn todayโ€™s bitter terrorist incident… I hope the perpetrators of the crime will be identified and punished for their actions,โ€ Soleimaniโ€™s daughter, Zeinab, said.
Soleimani headed the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, overseeing military operations across the Middle East.
The United Nations, European Union, and several countries including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Germany and Iraq denounced the blasts.
UN chief Antonio Guterres โ€œstrongly condemnsโ€ the blasts, his office said, and the EU said: โ€œThis act of terror has exacted a shocking toll of civilian deaths and injuries.โ€
The EUโ€™s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said that he spoke to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian to โ€œconvey condolencesโ€ and โ€œcondemned this terrorist attack in the strongest terms and expressed solidarity with the Iranian people.โ€
Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote to Raisi and Khamenei that โ€œthe killing of peaceful people visiting the cemetery is shocking in its cruelty and cynicism.โ€
Iran ally Hamas denounced the โ€œcriminal attackโ€ while the Saudi foreign ministry in Riyadh voiced โ€œsolidarity with Iran in this painful event.โ€
The blasts came a day after Hamas number two Saleh Al-Aruri โ€” an Iran ally โ€” was killed in a strike, which Lebanese officials blamed on Israel, on a southern Beirut suburb that is a stronghold of Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.
Wednesdayโ€™s bomb blasts were Iranโ€™s deadliest since a 1978 arson Cinema Rex attack in the southwestern city of Abadan, which killed at least 377 people, according to AFP archives.

Iran has long fought a shadow war of killings and sabotage with arch-enemy Israel while also battling various jihadist and other militant groups.
In September, the Fars news agency reported that a key โ€œoperativeโ€ affiliated with the Daesh group, in charge of carrying out โ€œterrorist operationsโ€ in Iran, had been arrested in Kerman.
In July, Iranโ€™s intelligence ministry said it had disbanded a network โ€œlinked to Israelโ€™s spy organizationโ€ that had been plotting โ€œterrorist operationsโ€ across Iran, IRNA reported.
The alleged plots included โ€œplanning an explosion at the graveโ€ of Soleimani, it said.
Soleimani, whom Khamenei years ago declared a โ€œliving martyr,โ€ was widely regarded as a hero in Iran for his role in defeating IS in both Iraq and Syria.
Long seen as a deadly adversary by the United States and its allies, Soleimani was one of the most important powerbrokers across the region, setting Iranโ€™s political and military agenda in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. (Agencies)

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