Iraq attacks rooted in terrorists’ desperation: Iran’s Larijani
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Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani has slammed the latest wave of terror attacks in Iraq amid major gains in the country, saying such moves stem from terrorists’ desperation and frustration.
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Sep 15, 2017 11:54 UTC
  • Iraq attacks rooted in terrorists’ desperation: Iran’s Larijani

Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani has slammed the latest wave of terror attacks in Iraq amid major gains in the country, saying such moves stem from terrorists’ desperation and frustration.

“There is no doubt that these events are a result of the helplessness and frustration of terrorists and their allies due and as a result of big and successive victories gained by the [Iraqi] government, nation, armed forces and Hashd al-Sha’abi on the political arena and battlefield in the fight against Takfiri terrorism,” Larijani said in a message to Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri on Friday, Press TV reported.

He added that such great achievements herald a bright future for the Iraqi people.

The top Iranian parliamentarian once again emphasized that the Islamic Republic’s core policy is to strengthen Iraq’s security and preserve the country’s sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity.

Larijani expressed sympathy with the Iranian survivors of the terrorist attack and called on the authorities to take swift action to probe into the issue and treat the wounded.

More than 84 people, including at least 11 Iranians, were killed and 93 others injured in twin gun and car bomb attacks striking a restaurant near the city of Nasiriyah, the capital of Iraqi southern province of Dhi Qar, on Thursday.

Local officials say the death toll could rise due to the critical condition of some of the wounded.

Hours after the attack, Daesh Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for both attacks in the southern Iraqi city. A statement on the terrorist group’s Amaq news agency said both attacks were carried out by Daesh terrorists.

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