TEHRAN, February 20 - Five Iranian security forces have been martyred in a series of attacks by members of a Dervish cult in northern Tehran, where the assailants had held an illegal gathering and engaged in clashes with police.
TEHRAN,Young Journalists Club (YJC) - In one of the incidents, which took place overnight in Tehran’s Pasdaran neighborhood, the attackers ploughed a bus through members of Iranian police, killing three of them, said General Saeed Montazer-al-Mahdi, a police spokesman.
The attack came during an unauthorized gathering by the so-called Gonabadi Dervishes near a police station, during which they engaged in clashes with ordinary people and police forces, according to officials.
Montazer-al-Mahdi later said in a Telegram post that two members of Iran’s Basij volunteer force also lost their lives in separate car-ramming and stabbing attacks at the site.
The bus also struck several parked cars and injured several pedestrians. The assailants further damaged cars and broke the windows of nearby buildings.
At least 30 security forces were also injured in the attacks.
IRNA reported that more than 300 people, among them the drivers of the bus and the car as well as the main elements behind the incident, were arrested.
Montazer-al-Mahdi said Iranian forces put an end to the situation in the early hours of Tuesday and cleansed the streets of the elements trying to disrupt public order.
Source: Press TV