ISIS launches first ever attacks against Iran; 12
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A pair of coordinated Islamic State attacks Wednesday targeting the Iranian parliament and the shrine dedicated to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Tehran ended with 12 dead and 42 wounded, the first ever terror attack by the group in the country.
Suicide bombers and gunmen belonging to the terror group known as ISIS or ISIL stormed the parliament building, opening fire on Iranian lawmakers and security guards during an ongoing session. The three-hour siege eventually ended when the gunmen were killed by security forces, but not before one of the suicide bombers set off his deadly ordnance, The Associated Press reported.
Meanwhile ISIS fighters wielding AK-47 assault rifles rushed the shrine honoring the Shia imam and politician who sparked the country’s 1979 revolution and installed the Islamic Republic of Iran. The fighters wounded worshipers before also being killed by security forces. The terror group claimed responsibility for both attacks via a statement on Amaq news agency, ISIS’s main online propaganda arm.
ISIS also posed a video clip of the parliament attack, accompanied by a statement saying, “Do you think we will leave? We will remain, God willing,” the AP reported.
Despite claims of responsibility from ISIS, officials from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps issued a statement Wednesday blaming Saudi Arabia for coordinating the terrorist attacks, Reuters said.
“This terrorist attack happened only a week after the meeting between the US president [Donald Trump] and the [Saudi] backward leaders who support terrorists,” according to the statement, published by Iranian state media.