Iran summons Pakistan envoy over suicide attack

Tehran seeks action against group responsible for last week’s blast that killed 27

February 17, 2019 10:57 pm | Updated 10:57 pm IST - Tehran

Well-wishers on Saturday mourning the death of Revolutionary Guard members in Isfahan.

Well-wishers on Saturday mourning the death of Revolutionary Guard members in Isfahan.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday summoned the Pakistani Ambassador after Tehran accused Islamabad of harbouring a jihadist group behind a deadly suicide attack on security forces.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran expects Pakistan’s government and Army to seriously confront... the terrorist groups active on its border with Iran,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

An Iranian official at the Ministry called on Pakistan to quickly take the necessary steps for the identification and arrest of the attack’s perpetrators. The suicide bombing on Wednesday killed 27 members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards travelling on a bus in the volatile southeastern province of Sistan-Balochistan, which straddles the border with Pakistan. The attack was claimed by the jihadist outfit Jaish al-Adl (“Army of Justice”). It was formed in 2012 as a successor to the Sunni extremist group Jundallah (Soldiers of God), which waged a deadly insurgency for a decade before it was severely weakened by the capture and execution of its leader Abdolmalek Rigi in 2010.

Iran Revolutionary Guards commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari on Saturday blamed Pakistan’s Army and Inter-Services Intelligence agency for sheltering the jihadists.

‘Pak. must pay the price’

“The government of Pakistan must pay the price of harbouring these terrorist groups and this price will undoubtedly be very high,” Major-General Jafari told mourners gathered at funerals for the dead in Isfahan.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has also linked the perpetrators of Wednesday’s attack to “the spying agencies of some regional and trans-regional countries”.

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