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Iranian president orders to probe into attack on Azerbaijani embassy

The Azerbaijani foreign ministry said on Friday that the country’s embassy in Tehran had come under armed attack, killing a security officer and wounding two more

MOSCOW, January 27. /TASS/. /TASS/. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has ordered that a comprehensive investigation be carried out in connection with the armed attack on the Azerbaijani embassy in Tehran, the Fars news agency reported on Friday.

The Raisi administration condemned the attack and offered condolences to the family of the embassy employee who was killed in the attack. "We condemn the tragic incident with the attack on the embassy of neighboring and brotherly Azerbaijan," the agency quoted an administration spokesman as saying.

The Azerbaijani foreign ministry said on Friday that the country’s embassy in Tehran had come under armed attack, killing a security officer and wounding two more. Azerbaijan demanded a thorough investigation of the incident and that those involved be punished.

Meanwhile, the Tasnim news agency reported, citing the Tehran police chief, that the attacker had been detained and the IRNA news agency said, citing a spokesman for the Tehran prosecutor’s office, that the assailant told investigators he had not heard from his wife since April 2022, when she visited the Azerbaijani embassy and said the motive for the attack stemmed from the lack of any response from the embassy to his inquiries about his Baku-born wife.

According to IRNA, the man filed a missing persons report with the police in mid-April 2022 but the case was closed after police found out that the woman had returned to Azerbaijan. After that, the man contacted Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry and embassy.