MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced condolences to Iran’s boss on Saturday after an conflict on an Iranian troops parade, observant Moscow was prepared to boost corner efforts in a quarrel opposite terrorism, RIA news quoted a Kremlin as saying.
Gunmen dismissed on a observation mount during a march in southwest Iran on Saturday and killed 24 people, half of them members of a Revolutionary Guards, state news agencies reported, in one of a misfortune attacks ever on a chosen force.
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