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Massgrunt
18 October 2009, 03:58
The AP is reporting that five senior members of the Revolutionary Guard have been killed in a suicide bombing. This is a first to me, a suicide bombing being great news. Let's take a moment to savor the irony.


TEHRAN, Iran – A suicide bomber killed at least 20 people Sunday, including five senior commanders of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard, in southeastern Iran, the country's official news agency reported.
The IRNA news agency said the dead included the deputy commander of the Guard's ground force, Gen. Noor Ali Shooshtari, as well as the Guard's chief provincial commander, Rajab Ali Mohammadzadeh. Dozens of others were wounded, the report said.
The commanders were inside a car on their way to a meeting in the Pishin region near Iran's border with Pakistan when an attacker with explosives blew himself up, IRNA said.
Iran's parliamentary speaker, Ali Larijani, condemned the assassination of the Guard commanders, saying the bombing was aimed at disrupting security in southeastern Iran.
"We express our condolences for their martyrdom. ... The intention of the terrorists was definitely to disrupt security in Sistan-Baluchistan Province," Larijani told an open session of the parliament broadcast live on state radio.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion would likely fall on the Sunni militant group Jundallah, or Soldiers of God, which has carried out attacks in southeastern Iran against Shiite targets.
In May, the group took credit for a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque that killed 25 people in Zahedan, the capital of Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province, which has witnessed some of Jundallah's worst attacks. Thirteen members of the faction were convicted in the attack and hanged in July.
Jundallah, comprising Sunnis from the Baluchi ethnic minority, have waged a low-level insurgency in recent years, accusing the mostly Shiite government of persecution.
Jundallah has carried out bombings, kidnappings and other attacks against Iranian soldiers and other forces in recent years, including a car bombing in February 2007 that killed 11 members of the Revolutionary Guard near Zahedan.
Jundallah also claimed responsibility for the December 2006 kidnapping of seven Iranian soldiers in the Zahedan area. It threatened to kill them unless members of the group in Iranian prisons were released. The seven were released a month later, apparently after negotiations through tribal mediators.


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GackMan
18 October 2009, 05:33
nice to see PRMI getting out there and getting some press.

Seanmcd82
18 October 2009, 08:57
I have this real sad feeling inside.........................NOT

Ralphie
18 October 2009, 12:37
Daaaaaaaaamn! Couldn't happen to nicer guys, either. I guess Iran is learning a lesson abour reaping what you sow...

TXAggie05
18 October 2009, 13:22
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said ... "The criminals will soon get the response for their anti-human crimes,"


Pretty much on irony overload here.

bobofthedesert
18 October 2009, 13:40
Daaaaaaaaamn! Couldn't happen to nicer guys, either. I guess Iran is learning a lesson abour reaping what you sow...

Karma. It's a bitch when you're on the back swing........:biggrin:

RetPara
18 October 2009, 21:05
More RG infighting? It was not long after 9\11 that the some of the senior RG leadership and some nuke experts died in the crash of helicopter or small plane.

GackMan
18 October 2009, 22:43
All the news articles I've seen keep showing a higher and higher death toll.

35 KIA? http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSDAH863625 (I've seen up to 42 but I'll stick with Reuters for the time being).

That is a lot of people for an attack against an armed force in transit... I think there is more than a single attack.

Biker B
19 October 2009, 12:31
Wouldn't be surprised, in light of political events in that country over the last few months, if this isn't a power play or the IRGC way of forcing someone into retirement.

Regardless, the fewer of those guys around the better

Hoepoe
19 October 2009, 14:59
More interesting "unrelated" events.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3792320,00.html

Interesting times past, more interesting times ahead.

H

past
19 October 2009, 15:27
"Man Bites Dog (French: C'est arrivé près de chez vous, It Happened in Your Neighborhood) is a satirical, Belgian, black comedy mockumentary starring Benoît Poelvoorde. In the film, a crew of filmmakers follow a serial killer, recording his crimes and a grotesquely candid commentary for a documentary they are producing. At first dispassionate observers, they find themselves caught up in the increasingly chaotic violence."

a very good film