IRGC Condemns Kerman Terrorist Attack as A Failed Attempt to Stir Up Insecurity in Iran


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) denounced the recent terrorist attack in the southern Iranian city of Kerman, labeling it a futile effort to sow instability within Iran.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the IRGC condemned Wednesday's twin blasts that resulted in the tragic loss of 84 lives and left 284 individuals injured, with some in critical condition. Medical authorities have grimly predicted a potential rise in the death toll.

The explosions occurred in proximity to the resting place of the late anti-terror commander, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, during a commemorative ceremony marking his fourth martyrdom anniversary.

Describing the attack as an act of revenge aimed at the profound reverence of the Iranian people, particularly the courageous younger generation, towards General Soleimani, the IRGC cautioned the enemies, asserting the unwavering commitment of the Iranian nation to follow in his footsteps, thwarting any evil goals.

Underscoring the terrorists' inability to compensate for prior defeats endured at the hands of General Soleimani, the statement reiterated the nation's resilience against such cowardly acts.

In a parallel condemnation, the Iranian Army deplored the assault as a heinous crime resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians, including women and children. Characterizing it as indicative of the barbaric nature of the enemies of Islam, the Army emphasized the enemies' deep-seated animosity toward the noble Iranian nation.

Emphatically rejecting any dent in the resolve of the Iranian people in combating terrorism, the Army emphasized that this vile act would only fortify their unity and coherence in the face of adversity.

Echoing the sentiment, President Ebrahim Raisi affirmed the nation's steadfastness in the aftermath of such terror, rebuffing the enemies' belief in achieving illicit objectives through such abhorrent means. Raisi highlighted Iran's resilience, asserting that these crimes cannot fracture the nation's cohesion, security, or strategy.