Assailants open fire on Shiite place of worship from car carrying no licence plates, killing at least two people. | |||||
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TEHRAN
- Two Iranians were killed late Friday in a shooting attack on Shiite
worshippers marking Ashura, one of the holiest commemorations of the
faith, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Two people were also wounded in the attack in the town of Dezful in Khuzestan province, the news agency said.
The
southwestern province, which borders Iraq, has a significant ethnic
Arab community, some of it Sunni, and has seen a number of armed attacks
in recent years, according to Iranian media.
The assailants opened fire on the Shiite place of worship from a car carrying no licence plates.
"It's not still clear whether the attack was a terrorist one," provincial police official Colonel Rahman Mousavi said.
"Investigators are reviewing the matter and will announce the results as soon as possible."
Ashura
commemorations -- which climax on October 24 -- mark the killing of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, by the army of the
Caliph Yazid in 680 AD. That event lies at the heart of Islam's divide
into Shiite and Sunni sects.
In recent years, there has
been a spate of attacks on Ashura celebrations around the region by
Sunni extremist groups which regard Shiites as heretics.
On
Friday evening, five people were killed in a shooting attack claimed by
militants linked to the Islamic State group against Shiite worshippers
in Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional rival
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