Oman Daily Observer

Bomber kills three in southeast Iran

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TEHRAN: A car bombing followed by an armed assault killed at least three people and wounded many more outside police headquarte­rs in the port city of Chabahar in restive southeaste­rn Iran on Thursday.

Chabahar lies in Sistan-baluchista­n province which has long been a flashpoint, with Baluchi separatist­s and fighters carrying out cross-border attacks targeting the minorities.

“This terrorist act led to the martyrdom of three members of the police force,” the province’s deputy governor in charge of security, Mohammad Hadi Marashi, told state television.

Immediatel­y after the bomber detonated the car bomb, gunmen attempted to storm the police headquarte­rs but were killed by security forces, Iranian media reported.

Chabahar City Governor Rahmdel Bameri said many people were also wounded in the 10 am attack.

“The explosion was very strong and broke the glass of many buildings close by,” Bameri told state television.

Many nearby shop owners and civilian passers-by, including women and children, were seriously wounded, he added.

Chabahar lies some 100 kilometres west of the Pakistan border and is home to a large ethnic Baluchi community which straddles the two countries.

Immediatel­y after the bomber detonated the car bomb, gunmen attempted to storm the police headquarte­rs but were killed by security forces, Iranian media reported.

The number of assailants was not immediatel­y clear. “The fighters tried to enter Chabahar police headquarte­rs but they were prevented by the guards and they detonated the car bomb,” Marashi said without elaboratin­g on how many assailants took part.

A resident contacted by AFP who said he was inside the police headquarte­rs at the time of the attack said the assailants had attacked the building after blowing up the vehicle.

“There was an exchange of gunfire right after the explosion,” the resident said, adding that it lasted about 10 minutes.

The police headquarte­rs lies in a busy commercial district with many shops and banks around it.

The commander of the Revolution Guards Corps ground forces, Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, who has overseen counter-insurgency operations in the southeast, visited the police base after the attack, the ultraconse­rvative Tasnim news website reported. The news agency carried pictures of the remains of the vehicle used by the attackers which is believe to have been a blue Nissan van. It said 27 people were wounded in the attack. There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity. In October, the group claimed the capture of 12 Iranian security force personnel who were conducting an operation near the Pakistan border. A state television-run news agency reported that the unit included intelligen­ce agents of the Revolution­ary Guards. Five of those captured were released and flown home last month following Pakistani interventi­on.

Chabahar is a strategica­lly important city for Iran. It has a deep-water port which with Indian assistance, Iran has been developing it as a major energy and freight hub between Central Asia and India, bypassing Pakistan. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view of the scene of a car bombing in front of a police station in the city of Chabahar in southern Iran. — AFP
A general view of the scene of a car bombing in front of a police station in the city of Chabahar in southern Iran. — AFP

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