Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Iran kills 2 people, arrests 2 in shooting

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CAIRO — Iranian security forces killed two men and arrested two others after a deadly shooting last month in a southweste­rn city, amid conflictin­g accounts of the incident that coincided with a wave of anti-government protests, staterun media reported.

Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency said the two suspects killed were behind last month’s shooting that left seven people dead at a bazaar in the small, working-class city of Izeh in the Khuzestan province. The country’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard and Intelligen­ce Ministry also arrested two other suspects in the same operation.

The Guard did not release any details about when the raid took place or how the suspects were killed. Authoritie­s offered no evidence to support the four suspects’ alleged involvemen­t. The government has labeled the attack an “act of terror,” but families and rights groups have cast doubt on that claim, accusing security forces of opening fire on civilians as protests convulsed the city.

The shooting in Izeh on Nov. 16 killed three children, including a 10-year-old boy and a woman, authoritie­s reported at the time. A funeral for the boy, Kian Pirfalak, later prompted an outpouring of outrage as his mother delivered an emotional speech blaming plaincloth­es security forces for attacking their car as she begged them not to shoot, according to videos of the funeral service posted on social media.

The Biden administra­tion also announced new sanctions Wednesday on Iran’s chief prosecutor, four other Iranian officials and a company that supports the country’s security forces for their roles in the suppressio­n of protests.

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