Terrorist attack on Supreme Court in Iran, 2 judges killed

New Delhi : A terrorist attack took place in Iran's capital Tehran on Saturday. An unknown person opened fire near the Supreme Court building, in which two judges were killed and two people were reported injured. The injured included a judge and a security guard. There was chaos in the court after the firing incident. People started screaming and running here and there. These included lawyers, clients and other people present in the court premises.

Three judges were targeted

According to local media, three judges of Iran's Supreme Court were targeted in Tehran on Saturday. In this, two judges, Judge Mohammad Moghiseh and Hojatoleslam Ali Rajini, died, while the third judge suffered serious injuries and is undergoing treatment. After this attack, the attacker did not run away from the spot but instead committed suicide by shooting himself.

Identification of the attacker is two-way.

There are two types of news going on regarding this attack, the first thing is that the person who arranged refreshments for the judges was involved in this attack. The second news is that the attacker has nothing to do with the Supreme Court and is an outsider. After the attack, the security officers present at the spot moved forward to arrest the terrorist, but before that he immediately shot himself.

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