
Watch: Terrorist Attack in Iran
They added that unidentified gunmen attacked the courthouse, and emergency services and security forces have deployed to the scene.
The website "Iran in Arabic" shared the attached video, stating that "the terrorist attack on the judiciary building in Zahedan resulted in injuries, and the terrorist group Justice Army claimed responsibility for the operation."
Iranian news agencies reported that three attackers were killed during the assault.
Tasnim News Agency quoted a source saying the attack on the Zahedan courthouse began with the assailants targeting the building and firing on civilians.

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