A statement published on the official site of Iran’s Intelligence Ministry on Thursday, revealed the identity of the culprits of Tehran terrorist attacks.
Following the deadly attacks by the so-called Islamic State militants on two key locations in Tehran, the leaders of the Iranian opposition in exile condemned the incidents while accusing Iran of supporting terrorism and perpetrating violence.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that the White House’s reaction to deadly attacks in Tehran and moves by U.S. lawmakers to slap new sanctions on Iran were "repugnant."
Turkey on June 7 threw its support behind Qatar in Doha's split with other Arab states, with Ankara accelerating troop deployment to Doha and offering to provide food and water supplies that have been cut off by Saudi Arabia.
An Iranian security official said early on June 8 that the assailants in two deadly attacks in Tehran were Iranian nationals who had joined the Islamic State.
The U.S. Senate has advanced a package of new sanctions on Iran, to punish Tehran for its ballistic missile program, arms transfers and support for militant groups in the Middle East.
Hours after the Iranian Interior Ministry announced the end of the terrorist attacks on Ayatollah Khomeini's Mausoleum and the parliament, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shrugged off the events as "terrorists fumbling with firecrackers".
At least 12 people have been killed and dozens injured in twin attacks in Tehran on the Iranian parliament and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's shrine.
Iranian media are reporting two separate shooting incidents at the Iranian parliament and the shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Tehran.
Iranian political prisoner and member of Iran’s Teachers’ Trade Association, Esmail Abdi, was taken back to Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.
Simultaneous deadly attacked at two important sites in Tehran, at least nine killed and several injured in shout-out at parliament, two suicide blasts at Khomeini Mausoleum
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