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Suicide car bomber kills at least three in Iran

Sunni jihadist group Ansar al-Furqan claims responsibi­lity

- • By PARISA HAFEZI

DUBAI (Reuters) – At least three people died and 48 others were injured in a suicide car bomb attack on a police headquarte­rs in Iran’s southeast on Thursday, state media reported.

Television also reported shooting in the area, located in the region of Sistan-Baluchesta­n, which is home to a Sunni Muslim minority in the largely Shi’ite country and has long been plagued by violence from both drug smugglers and separatist­s.

“Three people were killed and some others were injured,” Rahmdel Bameri, acting governor of the coastal city of Chabahar, told state television, which reported the figure of 48 hurt. Mohammad Hadi Marashi, deputy governor for security affairs, told state TV that two police officers were among the dead.

Videos posted on Twitter, purportedl­y from Chabahar, showed thick smoke rising from the area.

“Police stopped the explosive-laden car and started firing at the driver... who then set off the explosion near the police headquarte­rs in Chabahar,” said Bameri.

The SITE Intelligen­ce Group reported that Sunni jihadist group Ansar al-Furqan had claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

In June, Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards said they had killed the group’s suspected leader, Molavi Jalil Qanbar-Zehi, in a mountainou­s area of Sistan Baluchesta­n. A year ago the group claimed responsibi­lity for a blast at an oil pipeline in Iran’s southern Khuzestan province.

Suicide bombings are rare in Iran, but Sunni terrorist groups have carried out several attacks on Iranian security forces in the Sistan-Baluchesta­n province in recent years.

Iran has stepped up security in border areas after gunmen in September opened fire on a military parade in Iran’s southweste­rn city of Ahvaz, killing 25 people, almost half of them members of Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards corps.

Last year, in the first deadly assault claimed by Islamic State in Tehran, 18 people were killed at the parliament and mausoleum of revolution­ary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Tehran accuses its Sunni-led regional rival Saudi Arabia and the United States of funding Sunni terrorists, a charge Riyadh and Washington deny.

“Foreign-backed terrorists kill & wound innocents in Chabahar. As we’ve made clear in the past, such crimes won’t go unpunished,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted. “Mark my words: Iran WILL bring terrorists & their masters to justice.”

Iran also says that terrorist groups are sheltering across the border in Pakistan and has threatened to attack their bases if Islamabad does not confront them.

Chabahar is a free trade zone and the site of an Indian-backed port complex being developed as part of a new transporta­tion corridor for landlocked Afghanista­n.

The Indian foreign ministry strongly condemned the “despicable terrorist attack.” “The perpetrato­rs behind this dastardly attack should be brought to justice expeditiou­sly. There can be no justificat­ion for any act of terror,” the ministry said.

India has said it is ready to invest up to $500 million in the developmen­t of the port that is key to its ambitions to chart a route to landlocked Central Asian countries and Afghanista­n, bypassing Pakistan. Washington has granted exceptions to some US sanctions on Iran for the project.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? IRANIAN OFFICIALS survey the wreckage from a suicide car bomb that detonated outside a police station in Chabahar yesterday.
(Reuters) IRANIAN OFFICIALS survey the wreckage from a suicide car bomb that detonated outside a police station in Chabahar yesterday.

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