More then 100 dead in Iran blasts near Qasem Soleimani's grave: ‘Cowardly act’

 Iran Blasts: Two explosions were heard in quick succession near the grave of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani on his death anniversary.

Two explosions in quick succession near the grave of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani killed more than 100 people and wounded scores as the country marked the anniversary of his killing in a US drone strike in Iraq.


Iran Blasts: People gather at the scene of explosions during a ceremony held to mark the death of late Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, in Kerman

Huge explosion heard near Saheb al-Zaman Mosque" where the head of foreign operations of Iran's Revolutionary Guards is buried in Kerman in southern Iran, AFP reported quoting local media that added shortly afterward, “A second explosion was heard near Saheb al-Zaman Mosque.”

Reza Fallah, head of the Kerman province Red Crescent rescuers said as per Reuters, “Our rapid response teams are evacuating the injured... But there are waves of crowds blocking roads.”

Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi condemned the blasts saying, "Undoubtedly, the perpetrators ... of this cowardly act will soon be identified and punished for their heinous act by the capable security and law enforcement forces. The enemies of the nation should know that such actions can never disrupt the solid determination of the Iranian nation.


Nournews reported “several gas canisters exploded on the road leading to the cemetery” while a local official was quoted by Iranian state media as saying "it is not yet clear whether the explosions were caused by gas cylinders or a terrorist attack".


Explosions were heard within 15 minutes in the central province of Kerman, Bloomberg reported. State-run Islamic Republic News Agency quoted the province’s deputy governor as saying that it’s not yet clear whether the blasts were caused by a gas explosion or a “terrorist attack."

Qasem Soleimani remains a revered figure in Iran after his death in a US drone strike just outside Baghdad airport. He headed the Quds Force- foreign operations arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. His death in 2020 led to fears of a direct military confrontation between Iran and the US.



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