Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attacks in Iran’s Kerman

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Sustained gunfire heard in Iran's capital, Tehran

Pakistan strongly condemned the dastardly terrorist attacks in the Martyrs Cemetery of the provincial capital of Kerman, Iran, resulting in a large number of deaths and injuries.

The death toll from two back-to-back bombings at the tomb of Iranian Revolutionary Guards general Qassem Soleimani, who was slain in a US drone attack in 2020, has jumped to 103, while the twin terror attacks left at nearly 200 people injured, as reported by Iranian state media.

During the ceremony in the southeast city of Kerman, Iranian state television claimed a first and then a second explosion, claiming multiple casualties.

Hundreds of Iranians had gathered to commemorate Soleimani’s death anniversary, according to the SNN news agency.

“We extend heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and pray for the swift recovery of the injured,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in an official statement.

The Foreign Office spokesperson said: “Pakistan stands in full solidarity with the government and brotherly people of Iran in this hour of grief and tragedy.”

“Pakistan believes that terrorism is a menace and threat to regional and global peace and security. It needs to be confronted through bilateral and regional cooperation,” it concluded.