23 Nov 2024
Tuesday 14 May 2013 - 18:43
Story Code : 28475

Iran expresses regret over killing Afghans

[caption id="attachment_28183" align="alignright" width="300"] File photo shows a border area between Iran and Afghanistan.[/caption]
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran has expressed regret for the shooting deaths of Afghan migrants entering the country illegally over the weekend.
On Saturday, Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rasoul issued a complaint after 10 migrants were shot and killed by Iranian border guards. Iran initially denied that anyone was shot.

Poor Afghans often try to sneak into Iran in search of work as day laborers.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Aragchi said Tuesday, "We express regret while offering sympathy to relatives of victims if innocent people were harmed when passing through Iran illegally."

Aragchi also said Iran expects the Afghan government to control its border and inform its citizens of the dangers of illegal entry into Iranian territory.

About 2 million Afghan migrants have been working in Iran since the late 1970's.

By The Associated Press

 

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