Iran: Enemy Threats Will not Intimidate Syrians
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Syria's principal ally, Iran, on Saturday said it "strongly condemned" attacks by suicide bombers in Damascus on Friday that reportedly killed more than 40 people.
The Iranian foreign ministry issued a statement, quoted by the state IRNA news agency, condemning the blasts and offering condolences to the victims' families.
The statement added: "Doubtless instability and threats to Syria's national security, which is what its enemies are after, will not only pose a threat to Syrians but also other nations in the region."
Friday's attacks in Damascus hit two bases belonging to the Syrian security service, which has been cracking down on pro-democracy protesters since March.
Syrian state media blamed the attacks on al-Qaida. But the opposition said they were staged by the regime to show it was threatened by external forces, not by a popular uprising.