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Militants attack Iranian parade

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TEHRAN, Iran — Militants disguised as soldiers opened fire yesterday on an annual Iranian military parade in the country’s oil-rich southwest, killing at least 25 people and wounding more than 60 in the deadliest terror attack to strike the country in nearly a decade.

Women and children scattered along with oncemarchi­ng Revolution­ary Guard soldiers as heavy gunfire rang out at the parade in Ahvaz, the chaos captured live on state television.

The region’s Arab separatist­s, once only known for nighttime attacks on unguarded oil pipelines, claimed responsibi­lity for the brazen assault.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif blamed regional countries and their “U.S. masters” for funding and arming the separatist­s, issuing a stark warning as regional tensions remain high in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal.

“Iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of Iranian lives,” Zarif wrote on Twitter.

The attack came as rows of Revolution­ary Guardsmen marched down Ahvaz’s Quds, or Jerusalem, Boulevard. It was one of many parades around the country marking the start of Iran’s long 1980s war with Iraq, commemorat­ions known as the “Sacred Defense Week.”

Journalist­s and onlookers turned to look toward the first shots, then the rows of marchers broke as soldiers and civilians sought cover under sustained gunfire. Iranian soldiers used their bodies at times to shield civilians in the melee, with one Guardsman in full dress uniform and sash carrying away a bloodied boy.

“Oh God! Go go go! Lie down! Lie down!” one man screamed as a woman fled with her baby.

In the aftermath, paramedics tended to the wounded as soldiers, some bloodied, helped their comrades to ambulances. Video obtained by The Associated Press of the aftermath showed bodies of soldiers, some appearing lifeless, laying on the ground in pools of blood. One had a blanket covering him. A man screamed in grief.

The attack killed at least 25 people and wounded more than 60, according to the state-run IRNA news agency. It said gunmen wore military uniforms and targeted a riser where military and police commanders were sitting.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? OUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE: A Revolution­ary Guardsman carries a wounded boy after a shooting during a military parade in Ahvaz, Iran.
AP PHOTO OUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE: A Revolution­ary Guardsman carries a wounded boy after a shooting during a military parade in Ahvaz, Iran.

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