A suicide attack has killed 2 police officers in the city
of Saravan in a region where terrorist activities have been
on the rise in recent months.
The bomber carrying explosives tried to enter the Saravan
police department with his car but failed and was killed in
the explosion.
Two police officers were killed and nearly 20 others were
wounded.
The city of Saravan, located in the southeastern province
of Sistan-Baluchistan, has become the focus of the Jundullah
terrorist group. The cell, which is reportedly supported by
certain Saudi officials, abducted 16 police officers at a
checkpoint around the city on June 12.
The police officers were killed by the terrorists killed
after Tehran refused to release 200 members of the cell in
exchange for the abductees.
The cell has also taken responsibilities for a number of
attacks against Iranian civilians as well as high-profile
government and security officials in the southeastern province.