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Death toll from Daesh-claimed suicide blasts in Iran rises to 91

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi at the bedside of a person injured in January 3 twin blasts in Kerman, at a hospital in the southern city.(AFP)
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi at the bedside of a person injured in January 3 twin blasts in Kerman, at a hospital in the southern city.(AFP)
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06 Jan 2024 07:01:18 GMT9
06 Jan 2024 07:01:18 GMT9
  • There are 102 people still being treated in hospitals, of whom 11 are in critical condition

TEHRAN: The death toll from a suicide bombing in Iran claimed by the Daesh group has risen to at least 91, state TV reported Saturday.

The TV quoted Babak Yektaparast, a spokesman for the country’s emergency services, as saying an 8-year boy and a 67-year-old man who were wounded in the attack have now died.

Yektaparast added that there are 102 people still being treated in hospitals, of whom 11 are in critical condition.
In Wednesday’s attack, one suicide bomber detonated his explosives, then another attacked 20 minutes later as emergency workers and other people tried to help the wounded.

The attack took place in Kerman, about 820 kilometers southeast of the capital, Tehran. It targeted a commemoration for Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, killed in 2020 by a US drone strike as he led its expeditionary Quds Force.

The intelligence ministry said Friday that one of the two suicide bombers was a Tajik national and 11 people linked to the attack have been arrested.

AP

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