Sunday, October 18, 2009

Iran Threatens Retaliation For Today's Terrorist Attack


Iran Accuses Pakistan Over Attack -- BBC

Iran's president has accused Pakistani agents of involvement in a suicide bombing in south-east Iran targeting a group of elite Revolutionary Guards.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on Pakistan to apprehend the attackers, who Iranian officials suggested had arrived from Pakistan.

At least 35 people died in the attack, in south-eastern Sistan-Baluchistan.

A Pakistani spokesman condemned the attack, which has been blamed on the Sunni resistance group, Jundullah.

The foreign office spokesman, Abdul Basit, also dismissed Iranian claims that Jundullah's leader was in Pakistan.

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More News On Today's Suicide Attack In Iran

Iran vows response to suicide blast
-- Al Jazeera
‘Iran will seriously deal with criminals behind terrorist attack’ -- Tehran Times
Iran blames west for deadly suicide bombing -- The Guardian
Iran blames U.S., vows revenge for suicide attack that killed six top commanders -- Hot Air
Rumours of Western support for Iranian dissident militia groups have broad backing -- Times Online
US denies involvement in Iran suicide attack -- Press TV
US condemns Iran bombing; denies involvement -- AFP
Death toll in Iran suicide blast rises to 49 - media -- RIA Novosti
Attack in Iran: What are the links to Pakistan? -- Reuters

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