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News ID: 84494
Publish Date : 04 November 2020 - 22:09
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Assassins of Martyr Soleimani Responsible for Insecurity in Region


TEHRAN (Dispatches) - Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Republic Seyed Abbas Mousavi on Wednesday strongly deplored the terrorist attacks in Kabul and Vienna, stressing that the responsibility for insecurity throughout the region lies with the perpetrators of the unmanly assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani who bravely fought against the terrorist group of Daesh.
"From Kabul to Vienna, terrorism is running amok,” Mousavi wrote on his Twitter page in Farsi, while posting the photo of the victims of the terrorist attack at Kabul University.
"Earlier, I said in an interview that the world would not be safer without Martyr Lieutenant General Soleimani”, he said, adding, "The responsibility for this insecurity lies with those who ordered and executed the unmanly assassination of the person who bravely fought ISIL and brought security to the region and even to Europe and the United States.”
Daesh has claimed responsibility for the Monday terrorist attack at Kabul University that has so far claimed the lives of 35 people and left nearly 50 others wounded.
Gunmen stormed Kabul University in a brutal hours-long assault that saw students left in pools of blood in their classrooms.
It was also the second time in less than two weeks that an educational institution was targeted in the capital.
Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf also said that the U.S. and the Zionist regime which have created and supported the terrorist group of Daesh are responsible for the crimes committed by the terrorist group in the regional states, including the recent attack in Afghanistan.
"The killer U.S. and Zionism as founders of Daesh and its financers and supporters should be directly blamed for all the group’s crimes in the region. Any step taken in line with strengthening any of these criminals is enmity to the regional tranquility, welfare and peace in the region,” Qalibaf wrote on his twitter page on Wednesday.