Iran declares national mourning day as death toll hits 211 in Kerman terrorist attack
The death toll from the recent terrorist attack in Kerman, Iran, has climbed to 211, prompting the country to declare Thursday as a day of national mourning in honor of the victims.
Iranian Interior Minister Ahmed Vahidi condemned the "cowardly act" and vowed that the response to the attack would be decisive. He revealed that the second bombing occurred as citizens gathered to rescue victims of the initial attack.
Vahidi expressed sorrow over the loss of innocent lives, particularly children and women, characterizing it as a response from terrorists to the resistance's recent successes.
The Iranian government has called for unity and resilience in the face of terrorism, emphasizing the need for a strong response to those responsible for the heinous act in Kerman.
Authorities are actively investigating the incident, and heightened security measures are in place to prevent further threats to public safety. (ILKHA)