Iran university lecturer killed in bomb blast

Baku. Ziya Agazadeh – APA. An Iranian university lecturer was killed when a remote-controlled bomb hidden on his motorbike exploded in Tehran on Tuesday, APA reports quoting Iran’s state-run English-language Press TV.
"Massoud Mohammadi, professor at Tehran University, was killed in a booby-trapped motorbike blast on Tuesday," Press TV said, adding that it was a "remote control bomb blast."
"The explosion took place near the professor’s home in Qeytariyeh neighbourhood, in northern Tehran," it said without giving further details.
"Massoud Mohammadi, professor at Tehran University, was killed in a booby-trapped motorbike blast on Tuesday," Press TV said, adding that it was a "remote control bomb blast."
"The explosion took place near the professor’s home in Qeytariyeh neighbourhood, in northern Tehran," it said without giving further details.
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