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At least 5 dead in attacks on Iran parliament, Khomenei's mausoleum in Tehran

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LONDON: The Islamic State group claimed its first attacks in Iran on Wednesday as gunmen and suicide bombers killed at least five people in twin assaults on parliament and the tomb of the country’s revolutionary founder in Tehran.

Dozens of people were also wounded in the attacks, with continuing gunfire several hours after they began. A security guard and one other person were killed when four gunmen burst into Tehran’s parliament complex with rifles and a pistol, according to theISNA news agency.

One of the attackers blew himself up on the fourth floor of the parliament office building as a standoff with police continued for several hours.

In the coordinated mid-morning attack, a gardener was reported dead and several more injured when armed assailants entered the grounds of Ruhollah Khomeini mausoleum in the south of the city.

Two attackers – at least one female – blew themselves up outside the shrine, according to local media.

Iran’s emergency services said they were dealing with 33 injured from the attacks and that two people had died from their injuries in hospital.

Parliament was in session as the attacks unfolded, with live footage showing members continuing with routine business even as gun battles were reported in surrounding office buildings and snipers took position on nearby rooftops.

Speaker Ali Larijani dismissed the attacks, saying they were a “trivial matter” and that security forces were dealing with them. Intensified gunfire was heard from the neighbouring offices as Fars news agency reported police had launched an assault. A picture on social media showed police helping staff escape through windows.

An official at Khomeini’s mausoleum in south Tehran said “three or four” people had entered via the western entrance and opened fire, killing the gardener and wounding several people, according to Fars. The news agency published photos showing the suicide bomber blowing herself up outside.

The shrine lies around 20 kilometres away from parliament and houses the body of Khomeini, who led the Islamic revolution in 1979.

The ILNA news agency said security forces were dismantling a bomb inside the shrine and that firing was still going on around the site. The intelligence ministry claimed there was a third ‘terrorist’ team that had been neutralised before the attacks started.

The city was on lockdown, with streets blocked and parts of the metro closed. Journalists were kept away from the shrine by police.

Interior Minister Abdolrahman Fazli told ISNA he had convened a special meeting of the country’s security council.

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Militant groups have clashed frequently with security forces along Iran’s borders with Iraq and Afghanistan, but the country has largely escaped attacks within its urban centres.

Iran, the predominant Shia power, has been helping both Iraq and President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria to battle IS. The militant group is under increasing pressure in both countries, having lost significant territory in the face of offensives now targeting its last two major urban bastions, Raqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq.

IS published a rare video in Persian in March, warning that it “will conquer Iran and restore it to the Sunni Muslim nation as it was before.” IS and other militants consider Shia to be apostates, and the video accuses Iranians of persecuting Sunnis over the centuries and into modern times.

People gather near the parliament’s building during a gunmen attack in central Tehran, Iran, June 7, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Militant groups are also known to operate in Iran’s southeastern Sistan-Baluchistan province, which borders Pakistan and has a large Sunni community. Jaish-ul Adl [Army of Justice[, which Tehran accuses of links with Al-Qaeda, has carried out several armed attacks inside Iranian territory in recent years.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday that attacks by IS in Europe and elsewhere showed that Western policies in the Middle East have backfired. “This is a fire that [Western powers] themselves ignited and now has backfired on them,” he told a gathering of senior officials in Tehran.
 
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Very Sad. This would impact Iran vs KSA relations more tense.


Since Trump took charge things have deteriorated further. Iran and KSA ties worsened, now there Qatar relations with KSA are deteriorating too.


God knows who is behind these attacks actually but the Shias and Irani authorities will take strong offence against Khomeeni's tomb targetted with succide attack.


World is in a Mess :-(
 
So now ISIS unite with SA and USA to go after common opponent.

Pathetic.
 
R.I.P. Condolences to the families. ISIS attacks have increased a lot lately.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday that attacks by IS in Europe and elsewhere showed that Western policies in the Middle East have backfired. “This is a fire that [Western powers] themselves ignited and now has backfired on them,” he told a gathering of senior officials in Tehran -
Maybe he should apply his logic on his own country. Of course he won't because his audience won't be happy if he said the same about Iran.
 
Trump visit to SA
Qatar boycott
Iran attacks....

Sadly it seems a massive conflict is ahead of us :(

This ISIS gang seems to be hitting anyone/everyone without any discrimination (Shias/Sunnis/Iran, Iraq, Afghanista/Pakistan/Europe). I don't think there has been bigger fitna than this in history.
 
The only good thing you can take from these attacks is that with each suicide bombing there is at least one less depraved monster in the world.
 
Who exactly are ISIS? Who is their leader , what are their objectives?( No I don't believe in caliphate nonsense , there are much bigger things at play here).
I miss Al Qaeda .
 
Who exactly are ISIS? Who is their leader , what are their objectives?( No I don't believe in caliphate nonsense , there are much bigger things at play here).
I miss Al Qaeda .

This is a difficult question to answer these days. Back in the days of bin Laden there used to be hundreds of Jihadi websites where you could at least study their agenda and motivation. Now all traces are removed from the internet unless you want to go looking on the dark web. There was their online magazine Dabiq which I think has changed now, but you'd be a brave person to download it in this day and age. Not that I'd particularly want to in all honesty, I don't really see what they could say that could justify what they do.
 
Thankfully they are not blaming Pakistan. Things not looking good between Saudi and Iran now. Raheel has to do something here.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Trump administration issues a statement essentially blaming Iran for the terrorist attack against Iranians: <a href="https://t.co/rYVxyfBSle">pic.twitter.com/rYVxyfBSle</a></p>— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) <a href="https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/872541911806029825">June 7, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Now, if someone said that about 9/11, they'd be condemned to hell and be called an Islamic extremist and whatnot.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Trump administration issues a statement essentially blaming Iran for the terrorist attack against Iranians: <a href="https://t.co/rYVxyfBSle">pic.twitter.com/rYVxyfBSle</a></p>— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) <a href="https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/872541911806029825">June 7, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Oh the irony....
 
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