Middle East

One killed in attack on Azerbaijan embassy in Iran

A gunman stormed Azerbaijan's embassy in Tehran yesterday, killing the mission's head of security in an attack Iran said was motivated by personal reasons but Baku labelled an act of "terrorism". Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said "responsibility" for the shooting, which also wounded two embassy security guards, lies with Iran -- with spokesman Ayxan Hacizada telling media in his country a recent anti-Azerbaijani campaign in Iran had "encouraged the attack". Hacizada later told Turkey's state broadcaster TRT Haber that embassy staff were "being evacuated from Iran". Leaked video footage from the embassy, widely shared on social media and published by Iranian media, shows two men parking a car and entering the building in eastern Tehran, before a speeding car approaches and crashes into the rear of their vehicle. Following the attack, Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said the diplomatic mission's head of security was killed and that two guards were wounded but in a "satisfactory" condition, adding that an investigation had been launched. Tehran's police chief General Hossein Rahimi said the attacker had been arrested and was an Iranian man married to an Azerbaijani woman. "He claims his wife has been held at the embassy for nine months," Rahimi said on television.

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