Monday, April 14, 2008

Bomb kills 11 in Iran mosque, officials say it wasn't an attack

Robert Spencer

"...the initial investigation found remnants of ammunition from a military exhibition that was held recently at the mosque." Of course. This sort of thing could happen anywhere. Why, just last week at the big ammunition exhibition at the local Baptist church, I was a bit concerned myself.

"Iran dismisses sabotage in mosque blast," by Nasser Karimi for Associated Press (thanks to D. C. Watson):

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iranian officials on Sunday ruled out an attack as the cause of an explosion that killed 11 people inside a mosque in the southern city of Shiraz.

The explosion ripped through the mosque packed with hundreds of worshippers late Saturday as a cleric delivered his weekly speech against extremist Wahabi beliefs and the outlawed Bahai faith, the semiofficial Fars news agency said.

Authorities said besides the 11 killed, 191 people were wounded, some of them critically, the state IRNA news agency reported.

On Sunday, the deputy interior minister in charge of security, Abbas Mohataj, said the explosion was "the result of an incident." He didn't elaborate.

The police chief of the southern Fars Province, Gen. Ali Moayyedi, said he "rejects" the possibility of an intentional bombing and "any sort of insurgency" in the blast.

Moayyedi, in comments carried by state IRNA news agency, said the initial investigation found remnants of ammunition from a military exhibition that was held recently at the mosque.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said Sunday that no group has claimed responsibility for the explosion.

Earlier, the Fars agency quoted a local police official as saying a homemade bomb had caused the explosion and indicated the attack could been religiously motivated. But the agency backed off those speculations on Sunday....

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