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State Security Service urges not to publish unofficial reports about terrorist attack in Tehran
Baku/31.01.23/Turan: The State Security Service of Azerbaijan urged the media not to publish unfounded information about the terrorist attack on January 27 in Tehran against the Azerbaijani Embassy.
"The State Security Service continues to investigate the criminal case due to the terrorist act committed at the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The dissemination of unspecified and baseless information about the investigation of this incident hinders the investigation, causes confusion and the spread of rumors among the population. The media have been warned about inadmissibility of spreading information about the incident in Iran without contacting state bodies," the State Security Service said in a statement dated January 31. -02D-
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