A foreign group may have been behind the bombs which shook the southeastern city of Zahedan in an apparently coordinated attack that injured two people, Iran's government spokesman said on Wednesday.
The bombs exploded on Sunday, shattering the windows of shops in Zahedan, situated near both the Afghan and Pakistani borders.
For his part, government spokesman Abdullah Ramezanzadeh said, "our information is incomplete, but threats made by foreign groups against whom the Islamic republic has recently acted do not seem to us to be without links to these incidents."
ISNA news agency had earlier reported that flying glass injured two Afghan refugees. (Albawaba.com)
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