Iranian Cleric Stabbed in Apparent Road Rage Incident in Qom

An Iranian cleric was stabbed Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in the city of Qom. (IRNA)
An Iranian cleric was stabbed Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in the city of Qom. (IRNA)
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Iranian Cleric Stabbed in Apparent Road Rage Incident in Qom

An Iranian cleric was stabbed Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in the city of Qom. (IRNA)
An Iranian cleric was stabbed Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in the city of Qom. (IRNA)

An Iranian cleric was stabbed Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in the city of Qom, state media said, days after the fatal shooting of a leading cleric.

After crashing and injuring two pedestrians, the driver jumped out of his car and attacked “one of the victims who was a cleric” with a knife, Qom police chief Amir Mokhtari said, quoted by the official news agency IRNA.

The three, including the driver who had injured himself with the knife, were rushed to hospital, where the cleric remained in intensive care, Mokhtari said, adding the motive for the attack was unclear.

It comes days after Abbas Ali Soleimani, member of the Assembly of Experts that selects Iran’s supreme leader, was shot dead at a bank in Babolsar city, in the northern province of Mazandaran.

The assailant was arrested and interrogated after Wednesday’s fatal shooting, officials said at the time, adding that it was not considered a “security or terrorist” incident.

Soleimani, 75, was previously a representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

He had also been the imam who led the weekly Friday prayers in the cities of Kashan, in Isfahan province, and Zahedan in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan.

Under the constitution, the 88-strong Assembly of Experts is mandated with supervising, dismissing and electing the supreme leader.

Also on Wednesday, another cleric was targeted in a car-ramming in the capital, according to police who said the driver was being pursued by security forces.

No more details have been made available about the attack.



Russia Downs 125 Ukrainian Drones, Residential Apartment Hit in Voronezh

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on September 28, 2024, shows rescuers inspecting a damaged hospital building following a drone attack in Sumy. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian Emergency Service / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on September 28, 2024, shows rescuers inspecting a damaged hospital building following a drone attack in Sumy. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian Emergency Service / AFP)
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Russia Downs 125 Ukrainian Drones, Residential Apartment Hit in Voronezh

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on September 28, 2024, shows rescuers inspecting a damaged hospital building following a drone attack in Sumy. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian Emergency Service / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on September 28, 2024, shows rescuers inspecting a damaged hospital building following a drone attack in Sumy. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian Emergency Service / AFP)

The Russian defense ministry said on Sunday its air defense downed 125 Ukrainian drones overnight, while a residential apartment was hit in the western city of Voronezh according to the local governor.

Separately, the governor of the western region of Belgorod, Vyacheslav Gladkov, in an account of the drone and shelling attacks over the past 24 hours, said one man died in the border town of Shebekino, while eight civilians were injured in the wider region.

As Russia advances in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv has taken the conflict to Russia, with a cross-border attack into Russia's western Kursk region that began on Aug. 6 and by carrying out increasingly large drone attacks deep into Russian territory.

The defense ministry said the focus of the recent attacks was on the southern Volgograd region, over which 67 drones were shot down. It also said 17 drones were intercepted over each of the Belgorod and Voronezh regions, and 18 downed over the Rostov region.

Alexander Gusev, the governor of the Voronezh region, said on the Telegram messaging app that a falling drone hit a residential complex, causing a fire.

The blaze had been contained and no one was injured, according to preliminary information, he said.

The Mash Telegram channel posted a video purporting to show a blaze engulfing the top floor of a high-rise house in Voronezh. Reuters was not able to immediately corroborate the footage.