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Shooting inside Iran Parliament, one security guard injured: Reuters

7 martyred and 4 hostages in the parliament building according to some source
 
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Unknown Gunmen Attack Mausoleum of Imam Khomeini South of Tehran (Update)
News ID: 1429695 Service: Society/Culture
June, 07, 2017 - 11:22

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Unknown gunmen on Wednesday opened fire at several people in the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, south of Tehran.
According to Tasnim dispatches, the gunmen attacked the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini, and fired at people.

The attackers’ identity and motivation is still unknown, according to the report.

0710: According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), several people have been injured following the attack.

According to the latest media reports, several attackers are behind the incident but the exact number of them is still unknown.

0722 GMT: Following the shooting, a gunman blew himself and another was shot to death by police forces and a women was also arrested.

Terrorists had entered the mausoleum from its western gate.

Fire exchanges between terrorists and police forces are going on.

0739 GMT: Latest pictures show suicide attack near Imam Khomeini mausoleum

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0815 GMT: Unofficial sources said the forces of the Hostage Rescue Unit of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) have managed to arrest two terrorists in the mausoleum. This is while, security officials have not confirmed the report yet.

0836 GMT: Picture of a terrorist killed by security forces near Imam Khomeini mausoleum.

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0842 GMT: So far, four pilgrims visiting the mausoleum have been injured and one of the service workers at the shrine has been killed.

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Shooting Erupts in Iran’s Parliament (Update)
News ID: 1429662 Service: Society/Culture
June, 07, 2017 - 11:06

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Unknown gunmen attacked the Iranian Parliament on Wednesday as security forces trying to restore security.
Earlier reports said exchange of gunfire in a corridor of the parlaiment has injured a security guard in the parliament.

Reports suggest that a number of gunmen (possibly three) are involved in the attack.

Witnesses say shooting is still being heard in the parliament. A bullet has been fired at the journalists’ zone.

Some lawmakers say the injured security guard has died. Tasnim could not independently verify the authenticity of the report.

0607 GMT: Tasnim reporter at parliament site said the lawmakers have been locked in the parliament’s hall.

Shooting seems to have ended, but the assailants have not been arrested so far.

0630 GMT: Tasnim reporter inside the parliament said four security guards have been shot in the incident, while one of them have lost his life.

0632 GMT: The attack has been carried out by three gunmen, who are still inside the parliament building. Two of them are armed with AK-47 assault rifles, and the third one has a handgun.

0645 GMT: The four injured at the parliament included two ordinary clients, a service staffer, and the security guard, who is said to have died.

0654 GMT: In latest development, Rapporteur of the Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Hossein Naqavi Hosseini told Tasnim that gunfire still continues, but the security forces have the situation under control.

0657 GMT: In the meantime, Mehdi Kiayee, the head of public relations department of the parliament said that an open session of the parliament is being held in normal conditions.

All roads to the Parliament in downtown Tehran have been closed.

0727 GMT: Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli told reporters that an emergency session of the Tehran Province Security Council is going to be held. He declined to provide more details.

0732 GMT: One of the gunmen who had gotten out of the parliament building had to go back inside after facing a police blockade. Terrorists are now firing shots to the Parliament’s outside periphery.

0751 GMT: One of the security forces is appearing in a front window of the parliament.

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0755 GMT: Sources in the parliament told reporters that the terrorist attack has killed seven people so far, while 4 others are being held hostage on the top floors of the building. Security sources have not still confirmed the news.

0802 GMT: Sources told Tasnim that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) hostage rescue teams have killed one of the four gunmen inside the parliament. No official has verified the statement yet.

0823 GMT: A blast occurs on the fifth floor of the parliament building. Snipers have been stationed all around the parliament.

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https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2017/06/07/1429662/shooting-erupts-in-iran-s-parliament-update
 
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apparently the hostage takers blew themselves up along with the hostages .
 
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some iranian faggot is craving hard for my dick
 
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I was just in front of Parliament around 10:30 and was walking quite mindlessly and listening to music on my phone toward Absardar, at first I thought that a family was committing suicide by jumping out of Parliament window, then I noticed the gunfire right in front of the hospital across the Parliament, the security personnel were running with AKs and I was just still fast walking, a plain cloth officer lead me out of there while shouting at me that this was not a game.

At the time the Police from the Modaress unit across Majlis were just getting out and were trying to set a barricade and lead people out of the area, and shooting sounded like AKs, although not on full auto.

After I sorted my errand on 11:30, riot police had blocked the Mojahedin eslam street, although at time I didn't heard any shooting but apparently shooting was still underway.

Stay safe, our prayers are with our Iranian brothers
 
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