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Explosions Kill At Least Six In Iran's Southwest
24 January 2006 -- At least six people were killed and 24 others injured in a double bomb attack in the southwestern city of Ahvaz today, RFE/RL's Radio Farda reported, quoting a local police official.
The first bomb reportedly exploded in front of a bank. The second blast was in front of a government office for natural resources. No one has claimed responsibility.
"Unfortunately we have been informed that, so far, in the Ahvaz bombing incidents, six people have been martyred in Kianpars [neighborhood] in front of Samaneh Bank, and 15 people have been injured," Radio Farda quoted Colonel Salehi, an official with Iran's Police Emergency Center, as saying on Iranian state television. "On the Golestan road, in front of the natural-resources [office], nine more of our Ahvazi countrymen were injured."
Salehi went on to suggest that early indications suggested that concussion bombs had caused the explosions, but that remained unconfirmed.
Also today, Iran's official IRNA news agency said President Mahmud Ahmadinejad had canceled a planned visit to Ahvaz, citing a forecast of "heavy rain."
Previous Bombings, Unrest
Ahvaz, capital of the oil-rich province of Khuzestan, has been the scene of intermittent unrest among the predominantly Persian country's Arab minority.
A major bombing in the city in October that authorities blamed on Britain and on ethnic Arabs killed several people and injured scores.
A local journalist in Ahvaz, Mojtaba Gahestuni, suggested to Radio Farda that today's explosions resembled blasts that killed more than a dozen people and wounded more than 100 in the same city in June and October. Gahestuni noted that in each case an initial blast was followed shortly thereafter by a second explosion, and that the attacks took place in crowded parts of the city.
(compiled from RFE/RL and agency reports)
Copyright (c) 2006. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org
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