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Parade attack plotter killed, Tehran says

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AHVAZ: Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards said on Tuesday they had killed the “mastermind” behind an attack on a military parade in the Iranian city of Ahvaz last month which left 25 people dead, nearly half of them members of the guards.

The guards said in a statement published on state media their forces had killed a man named Abu Zaha and four other militants in Diyala province in Iraq. One news website run by Iran’s state television said Abu Zaha was a member of Islamic State.

Both Islamic State and an Iranian ethnic Arab opposition movement called the Ahwaz National Resistance, which seeks a separate state in Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province, have claimed responsibi­lity for the Sept. 22 attack. Neither group has provided conclusive evidence to back up its claim.

On Oct. 1, Iran said it had killed several Islamic State leaders in eastern Syria in a missile strike and destroyed the militants’ supplies and infrastruc­ture.

The Sunni Muslim Islamic State group, in decline in Iraq and Syria, considers the majority Shi’ite Muslims of Iran to be heretics.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said those responsibl­e for the parade attack were paid by Sunni Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and that Iran will “severely punish” those behind the violence.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have denied involvemen­t in the attack.

 ?? AP ?? The father of Mohammad Taha Eghadami, a 4-year-old boy who was killed in a terror attack on a military parade, mourns over his coffin during a mass funeral ceremony for the victims in the southweste­rn city of Ahvaz, Iran last month.
AP The father of Mohammad Taha Eghadami, a 4-year-old boy who was killed in a terror attack on a military parade, mourns over his coffin during a mass funeral ceremony for the victims in the southweste­rn city of Ahvaz, Iran last month.

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