Iran arrests 11 suspects in devastating bomb blasts in Kerman that killed nearly 90
Sunday, 7 January 2024 In a solemn response to one of Iran's deadliest attacks since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian security forces have arrested 11 suspects across six Iranian provinces linked to the bomb blasts in Kerman. The twin blast hit crowds at a memorial ceremony near the tomb of Qasem Soleimani, a top Revolutionary Guards general killed in a US drone strike in Iraq in January 2020. The attack claimed nearly 90 lives on Wednesday. The Islamic State militant group has taken responsibility for the attacks, marking a grim resurgence of violence in the region.
Mourners wept in Kerman, Iran, as funerals were held for nearly 100 victims of Wednesday's Islamic State-claimed blasts during a memorial for Qassem Soleimani. Chanting "revenge," the crowd witnessed President Raisi and General Salami vow retaliation. Iran's interior minister reported arrests and...
Iranian Security Forces arrested eleven suspects over their alleged involvement in two suicide bomb attacks that killed more than 80 people and injured dozens more in Southeastern Iran.
Days after the deadly blast in Iran's Kerman, U.S. officials revealed to news agency Reuters intel related to the bombings. U.S. officials claimed to have intercepted communication linked to..
On January 5, Iranian security forces apprehended 11 individuals in connection with the dual bomb explosions that resulted in approximately 100 casualties during a memorial service for a deceased..