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Man guns down 12 relatives in Iran, state media say
File photo of school children walking past an anti-US mural covering the wall of a building in the heart of the Iranian capital Tehran on January 30, 2024, amid tensions between Iran and the US over the regional repercussions of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. — AFP pic

TEHRAN, Feb 17 ― A 30-year-old man killed 12 relatives, including his father and brother in Iran, official media reported today, in a rare mass shooting in the country.

They said the man, who was not identified, used a Kalashnikov assault rifle and was later shot and killed by security forces in the south-central province of Kerman.

They said the cause of the shooting, in a remote rural village, was a family dispute. They did not elaborate.

Mass killings are rare in Iran, where hunting rifles are the only weapons people are allowed to possess. Two years ago, a dismissed employee of a state institution in western Iran shot and killed three people and injured five before killing himself. ― Reuters

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