MNA According to the latest reports, death toll has risen to 29, with over 50 injured, in a terrorist attack carried out by armed assailants at a military parade in southwest city of Ahvaz.
Mojtaba Zonnour, a member of the Parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, told Tehran-based al-Alam News Network that the number of the martyred of a Sat. terrorist attack at a military parade in Ahvaz has risen to 29, with 57 injured, including women and children.
The death toll is feared to rise due to the severity of the injuries.
The attack has reportedly been carried out from outside of the parade perimeters, from a park overlooking the observation platform.
Officials present at the stand, including the governor general of Khuzestan and governor of Ahvaz, are reported to be unharmed.
Early reports indicate that at least eight armed forces personnel, as well as the bodyguard of Khuzestans IRGC commander, have been martyred in the attack. A journalist has also been said to be among thecasualties.
According to the senior spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces, Brigadier General AbolfazlShekarchi,the attack was carried out by four terrorists, three of whom killed and the other arrestedby security forces and the police.
IRGC spokesman told ISNA correspondent that the armed assailantswho opened fire at people and armed forces personnel present at the parade were affiliatedwith the Al-Ahwaz separatistgroup. He added that the group is ideologically fed by Saudi Arabia, noting that the attack aimed at undermining the massive scale of the armed forces parade. He said that civilians had also been invited to watch the parade, and the gunmen had opened fire both at them and the military personnel.
While the Al-Ahwaz separatistgroup had earlier claimed responsibility for the attack, ISIL terrorist group later claimed responsibility in a message published on their news outlet.
Iran is conducting nationwide military parades to markthe beginning of the Sacred Defense Week.