Describing the assault as a “severe crime violating all
international legal norms and human rights principles,” Baqaei expressed
Tehran’s solidarity with New Delhi in an official statement, offering
condolences to victims’ families and wishing injured survivors a speedy
recovery.
The spokesperson reiterated Iran’s unwavering opposition to
terrorism in all its forms, stressing the necessity for strengthened regional
and global coordination to eradicate this scourge and hold perpetrators
accountable.
He emphasized that Iran, as a steadfast advocate for
multilateral anti-terror frameworks, urges immediate action to prosecute those
behind the attack.
The attack in South Kashmir's Pahalgam Baisaran Valley, a
popular tourist destination, has been described as the deadliest strike on
civilians in the subcontinental area since 2019.
Preliminary reports indicate at least 30 deaths and dozens
more injuries.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called the
incident “unprecedented in scale” compared to recent civilian-targeted
violence, while authorities continue to verify the final casualty figures.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack on
X and wrote, “Those behind this heinous act will be brought to justice.”
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