26 Oct 2022 | 07:58 PM UTC
Iran: Heightened security almost certain following Islamic State's armed attack on a shrine in Shiraz Oct. 26 /update 2
Increased security likely as Islamic State claims armed attack at shrine in Shiraz, Iran, Oct. 26, killing over a dozen.
Event
The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the armed attack against the Shahcheragh Holy Shrine in Shiraz, Iran, late Oct. 26. Authorities have stated that a lone gunman opened fire at approximately 17:45 at the Shahcheragh Holy Shrine in Shiraz, killing 15 people and wounding at least 10 others. The gunman has been detained. Authorities have concluded that there was a single assailant; earlier reports indicated that there were three perpetrators.
Iranian authorities will almost certainly increase security measures across the country, particularly around sensitive public institutions and religious establishments, over the coming days.
Context
Militant attacks in Iran's major cities like Shiraz are uncommon and mainly occur in Iran's border towns with Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. While there have been bombings and knife attacks at Iran's mosques, attacks against prominent shrines and funerary monuments have not been a regular occurrence.
Advice
Avoid the impacted location in the coming hours. Heed authorities' instructions. Maintain a very low profile. Minimize exposure to potential targets, including places of worship, security installations, markets, and other crowded locations. Carry proper identification and travel documents at all times. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission.