Explosions were 1.5km and 2.7km away from burial place of Gen. Soleimani

Daesh claims responsibility for terrorist bombings in Kerman

January 4, 2024 - 22:0

TEHRAN - The Daesh terrorist on Thursday claimed responsibility for two bomb blasts that killed at least 84 people and wounded 284 others at a memorial for top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman.

In a statement posted on its affiliate Telegram channels, the terrorist group said two Daesh members had detonated their explosive belts in the crowd which had gathered at the cemetery in the city of Kerman on Wednesday for the anniversary of Soleimani's martyrdom.

General Soleimani was assassinated in a U.S. drone strike on January 3, 2020.

Earlier, an unnamed source told the official IRNA news agency that the first explosion at the cemetery in Kerman, the hometown of General Soleimani, "was the result of a suicide bomber's action".

"The suicide bomber in the first incident was a man who was completely dismembered as a result of the explosion and the identification of the suicide bomber is under investigation," it said.

"The cause of the second blast was most likely the same," the source told IRNA.

The sites of the explosions, the source said, was respectively 1.5 km and 2.7 km from the burial place of General Soleimani, where it was not possible to pass through the inspection gates in the area.

The United Nations Security Council in a statement condemned Wednesday's "cowardly terrorist attack" in Kerman and sent its condolences to the victims' families and the Iranian government.

Iran observed a day of mourning Thursday for those killed in the terrorist blasts. Meanwhile, Iranians prepared for mass protests after weekly prayers across the country on Friday, when funerals will be held for the victims.

Earlier Thursday, Iran’s top security body tasked the country’s intelligence, security and law enforcement organizations to promptly identify and punish those behind the Wednesday bombings.

The Supreme National Security Council held an ad hoc session on Thursday to hear and review the reports of the organizations, deciding that “the intelligence agencies should quickly track down the clues obtained from the terrorist operation and identify and introduce its mercenary perpetrators”, Press TV reported.

“The role of the corrupt minds who always supported the terrorists in targeting innocent women, men and children in different parts of the world, should be accurately identified and reported in this incident,” it said.

“The relevant institutions should take action to predict and prevent and deal decisively with the perpetrators and justly punish the perpetrators or supporters of this crime,” it added.

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