Iran said its security forces killed the mastermind of a twin attack on Tehran that left 17 people dead this week, as security was tightened around the country to prevent other possible plots.
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the suicide bombings and gun attacks on parliament and the mausoleum of the Islamic Republic’s founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, on Wednesday.
“The mastermind and main commander of terrorist attacks on the parliament and Mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini were killed today by the security forces,” intelligence minister Mahmoud Alavi said.
Alavi said that in the last month the intelligence ministry had identified and crushed “a terrorist team” almost every day but had not publicised it to avoiding spreading fear among the public.
Iranian authorities have also arrested seven people it suspects of helping militants involved in attacks, a judiciary official said on Saturday.
Ahmad Fazelian, a provincial judiciary official, said the seven, suspected of “providing support for the terrorist team”, were detained in Fardis, about 50 km (31 miles) west of Tehran.
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