Iran arrests dozens over deadly bombings at Qassem Suleimani memorial
- Iranian authorities have arrested 32 suspects connected to the twin bomb attack in Kerman, where at least 91 people were killed.
- The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombings at the tomb of Qasem Soleimani.
- Investigations are ongoing, and officials plan to apprehend more individuals involved in assisting the suicide bombers.
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Four days after the attack in Iran with numerous deaths, 32 more people have been arrested and detained.
Iran Arrests All Suspects Believed to Be Behind Kerman Terror Attack
91 people were killed and over 280 others wounded in a twin suicide terror bombing in Kerman, eastern Iran on January 3 during a ceremony commemorating late Islamic Revolutionary Guard Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani. The bombing was the deadliest of its kind in the Islamic Republic’s history.
The Iranian authorities have arrested a total of 32 suspects allegedly linked to Wednesday's attack in Kerman, which killed more than 90. This was reported by the Iranian state news agency IRNA on Sunday on the authority of the Kerman province.
Teerão revelou também que um dos bombistas suicidas era do Tajiquistão. A identidade do segundo atacante ainda não foi confirmada
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