The Free Press Journal

Iran Gen: Pakistan backs group behind suicide bomb

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Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards accused “Pakistan’s security forces” of supporting the perpetrato­rs of a suicide bombing that killed 27 troops on Wednesday, in remarks state TV aired Saturday. “Pakistan’s government, who has housed these anti-revolution­aries and threats to Islam, knows where they are and they are supported by Pakistan’s security forces,” said Revolution­ary Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, referring to jihadist group Jaish al-Adl (“Army of Justice”).

“If (the Pakistan government) does not punish them, we will retaliate against this antirevolu­tionary force, and whatever Pakistan sees will be the consequenc­e of its support for them,” he warned. The general made the remarks in Isfahan City on Friday evening during a farewell ceremony held for those killed. Funerals are expected to follow on Saturday.

Jaish al-Adl was formed in 2012 as a successor to the Sunni extremist group Jundallah (Soldiers of God), which waged a deadly insurgency for a decade before it was severely weakened by the capture and execution of its leader Abdolmalek Rigi by Tehran in 2010. The Wednesday bombing targeted a busload of Revolution­ary Guards in the volatile southeaste­rn province of Sistan-Baluchista­n, which straddles the border with Pakistan.

The attack was one of the deadliest on Iranian security forces in recent years and came just days after Iran held more than a week of celebratio­ns for the 40th anniversar­y of the Islamic Revolution, which overthrew the US-backed shah. The commander also blasted “the support that the region’s reactionar­y states Saudi Arabia and the Emiratis” maintain for “conspiraci­es” that he said were ordered by Israel and America. “We will certainly follow retaliator­y measures,” he added, without elaboratin­g. Jafari’s comments came ahead of a two-day visit by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Pakistan, which is set to begin on Sunday.

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