The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran says ‘jihadist separatist­s’ behind deadly parade attack

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TEHRAN: Iran’s intelligen­ce ministry said yesterday that investigat­ors had found last week’s deadly attack on a military parade in the mainly ethnic-Arab southweste­rn city of Ahvaz was mounted by ‘jihadist separatist­s’.

“The five members of a terrorist squad affiliated to jihadist separatist groups supported by Arab reactionar­y countries were identified,” the ministry said in a statement posted on its website.

“The terrorists’ hideout was found and 22 people involved (in the attack) were arrested,” it said, adding that explosives were seized along with military and communicat­ions equipment.

“Foreign sponsors and supporters of this terrorist act have also been identified. More informatio­n will be provided on them in due course,” the statement said.

Twenty-four people were killed when gunmen attacked the Saturday parade in Khuzestan province commemorat­ing the start of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

Iranian officials were quick to point the finger at Arab separatist­s, backed by Gulf Arab allies of the United States.

They said that the four gunmen had been killed.

Khuzestan, which has a large ethnic Arab community, was a major battlegrou­nd of the 1980s war with Iraq and it saw unrest in 2005 and 2011.

A movement called the “Ahvaz National Resistance” and the Islamic State jihadist group both claimed responsibi­lity. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Thousands of people gather in the south-western Iranian city of Ahvaz for the funeral of those killed during an attack on a military parade in the city last week.
— AFP Thousands of people gather in the south-western Iranian city of Ahvaz for the funeral of those killed during an attack on a military parade in the city last week.

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