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Zitat:US, UK and Pakistan behind suicide bombing: Iran
TEHRAN: An Iranian general on Monday accused Pakistan, Britain and the US of aiding Sunni rebels responsible for a suicide attack on Sunday that killed 42 people, including seven military commanders.
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Repatriation: Revolutionary Guards Corps chief General Muhammad Ali Jafari said on Monday an Iranian delegation would head to Pakistan to deliver “proof” that Islamabad is supporting Rigi. “The delegation will ask for him (Rigi) to be handed over,” Jafari was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency. Jafari also charged that Rigi takes orders from the intelligence services of Britain, Pakistan and the US. “He is supported by them and without doubt he is acting under their orders and plans,” he claimed, adding, “There will have to be retaliatory measures to punish them (the US and the UK)”, Fox News reported.
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Zitat:Hunt for Jundallah may cross into Pakistan: Iran MP
TEHRAN: An Iranian member of parliament on Monday raised the prospect of a possible cross-border military operation into Pakistan against the terrorist group blamed for a deadly attack on the elite Revolutionary Guards. Iran has in the past alleged that members of the Jundallah group, which state media said claimed Sunday’s suicide bombing in Iran, have been operating from Pakistan. “There is unanimity about the Revolutionary Guards and the security forces engaging in operations in any place they would deem necessary,” ISNA news agency quoted MP Payman Forouzesh as saying, appearing to refer to agreement on the issue among lawmakers. reuters