TEHRAN: Iran has closed a border crossing with Iraq for Iranians after many pilgrims from the Islamic Republic were killed in two bomb attacks in the neighbouring country, official media reported on Saturday.
"After bombings in Iraq and the martyrdom of a number of Iranian pilgrims, crossing the Khosravi border for Iranians has been banned until further notice," the official news agency said. State radio carried a similar report.
The Khosravi border crossing lies northeast of Baghdad. Iranian media did not say whether other border crossings were also affected.
"After bombings in Iraq and the martyrdom of a number of Iranian pilgrims, crossing the Khosravi border for Iranians has been banned until further notice," the official news agency said. State radio carried a similar report.
The Khosravi border crossing lies northeast of Baghdad. Iranian media did not say whether other border crossings were also affected.
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