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73 reported killed in Iran blasts near spymaster’s tomb
A series of coordinated explosions rocked the holy city of Shiraz in southern Iran on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, killing at least 73 people and injuring over 150. The blasts occurred near the Shah Cheragh shrine, a revered site for Shia Muslims and the mausoleum of a revered 9th-century Imam.
Details about the attackers and their motives remain unclear, though officials have confirmed the blasts were coordinated suicide bombings. Responsibility for the attacks has not yet been claimed.
The explosions ripped through the bustling shrine complex during the busy Asr afternoon prayers, causing widespread panic and chaos. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, battling flames and debris to reach the wounded. Hospitals in Shiraz were overwhelmed with casualties, some requiring urgent medical attention.
Iranian security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a full-scale investigation. The blasts have left the city on edge, raising concerns about further potential attacks and prompting heightened security measures across the country.
The attacks have been met with widespread condemnation from world leaders and international organizations. Pope Francis offered his condolences to the victims’ families and called for “dialogue and reconciliation” in the region. UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the “despicable” attacks and urged those responsible to be brought to justice.
The Iranian government has vowed to find and punish the perpetrators, declaring a national day of mourning. President Ebrahim Raisi visited the blast site and offered his support to the victims’ families.
The blasts have plunged Shiraz, a renowned center of Persian culture and tourism, into grief and uncertainty. The attack on a revered religious site has also deepened anxieties about sectarian tensions and regional instability.
As the investigation continues and the city grapples with the aftermath of this tragedy, the world watches with concern and hopes for a swift resolution and lasting peace in the region.
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