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Women hold pictures of Iranian major-general Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in an air strike at Baghdad airport, January 7 2020. Picture: MEHDI BOLOURIAN / FARS NEWS AGENCY / WANA NEWS AGENCY
Women hold pictures of Iranian major-general Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in an air strike at Baghdad airport, January 7 2020. Picture: MEHDI BOLOURIAN / FARS NEWS AGENCY / WANA NEWS AGENCY

Dubai — Two blasts caused by “terrorist attacks” killed more than 70 people and wounded dozens near a cemetery in Iran at a ceremony marking the 2020 death of the country’s top commander Qassem Soleimani in a US drone attack, Iranian officials said on Wednesday. 

Iranian state television reported a first and then a second explosion during the ceremony in the southeastern city of Kerman.

‘Terrorist attacks’

“The blasts were caused by terrorist attacks,” state media quoted a local official in the Kerman province as saying.

The semiofficial Nournews said earlier that several gas canisters exploded on the road leading to the cemetery.

State TV showed Red Crescent rescuers treating wounded people at the ceremony, where hundreds of Iranians gathered on the anniversary of Soleimani's death. Some Iranian news agencies said at least 50 people were wounded.

“Our rapid response teams are evacuating the injured... But there are waves of crowds blocking roads,” Reza Fallah, head of the Kerman province Red Crescent told state TV. 

Reuters

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