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Bangkok : Iranian man throws bomb at police; 5 hurt

and you are both right. USrael wanted to cut off Iran's oil exports, since it failed
First of all oil sanctions are done by EU. And sanctions work as expected: Iran is forced to sell its oil for cheaper prices. Iranian currency crashed.

Lets see:
Hezbollah vows revenge for death of their terrorist Migniyeh for 4 years, but they fail to do anything. Thats really embarrassing.

More over their agents trying to target Israeli targets were caught in Azerbaijan and Thailand month ago.

Now they fail once again. All you can do is invent conspiracy theories how Israelis mind controlled innocent Iranians and forced them to make bomb in their house and throw grenades. Alas only conspiracytards like you will buy them.
 
By the way, lets say you are right and 3 guys are Israeli agents who are ready to blow their legs for Israel. But why one of them (Mohummad Hazaei) tried to escape to Malaysia? Its not very friendly to Israel country to say the least. And what about the girl Leila Rohani who aranged their rent? She escaped to Iran, will be she tried as Zionist agent? I hope so.
 
By the way, lets say you are right and 3 guys are Israeli agents who are ready to blow their legs for Israel. But why one of them (Mohummad Hazaei) tried to escape to Malaysia? Its not very friendly to Israel country to say the least. And what about the girl Leila Rohani who aranged their rent? She escaped to Iran, will be she tried as Zionist agent? I hope so.
everyone knows this is not possible that it was Israel
now with the girl it shows it was not MeK as well
there is not remaining a lot of possibilities ... indeed
 
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Two Thai women have fun with the three Iranian bomb suspects at a restaurant in Pattaya. Masoud Sedaghat Zadeh, left, was arrested in Malaysia, Mohammad Khazaei, centre, was detained at Suvarnabhumi Airport, and Saied Moradi, right, was badly injured in the bombings.

Suspects partied in Pattaya | Bangkok Post: news
 
Malaysia says blast suspect was fleeing to Iran

KUALA LUMPUR - An Iranian national who was arrested in Malaysia for suspected involvement in a botched bomb plot in Thailand had been attempting to fly to Iran when he was detained, the government said Thursday.
The arrest Wednesday of Masoud Sedaghat Zadeh at Kuala Lumpur’s international airport showed Malaysia was “very serious and committed” to addressing the threat of terrorism, said Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein.
“The authorities of this country will never allow Malaysia to become a location, base, or transit point for terrorists or individuals who are wanted by any other country,” he said in a statement.
It gave no further details other than to confirm the 31-year-old suspect had fled to Malaysia on Tuesday and was suspected in the Thai incident.
Malaysia’s government and police have been tight-lipped about the case so far, citing an ongoing investigation, and have declined detailed comment on whether the Iranian suspect would be deported or charged in Malaysia. He was arrested over unspecified violations of Malaysian immigration rules, the government has said.
Two other Iranians have already been charged in Thailand in connection with Tuesday’s bomb incident, the third to shake world capitals in less than 24 hours.
Thai police say Israeli diplomats were the intended targets of the botched plot, prompting Israeli accusations that Iran was behind a terror campaign, which Tehran has denied.
One of the suspects had his legs blown off as he tried to hurl an explosive device at Thai police while fleeing after an apparently unintended explosion at a Bangkok house, officials said.
He was said to be in stable condition in a Bangkok hospital.
The other Iranian suspect was detained trying to board a flight out of Thailand.

Malaysia says blast suspect was fleeing to Iran | Pakistan Today | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport and multimedia
 
August 22, 2013

Thai court jails Iran pair over botched Bangkok bomb plot

The pair among five Iranians suspected of role in blasts

Two Iranian men were sentenced to between 15 years and life Thursday for their parts in a botched bomb plot last year in Bangkok that ended with one of them having his legs blown off.

Saeid Moradi, 29, who lost his limbs as he hurled an explosive device at police, was found guilty on charges including attempted murder and handed a life term by the Bangkok Southern Criminal court.

A judge said the court found him “guilty of carrying explosives in public, using explosives to attempt to kill officials and using explosives which caused the destruction of property.”

“Because attempted murder displays serious intent the court sentenced him to life in prison,” he added.

A second defendant, Mohammad Khazaei, 43, was given a 15-year jail term for possession of explosives.

The pair, who had denied the charges, were among five Iranians suspected of involvement in the blasts.

A huge explosion tore the roof off a house in suburban Bangkok on February 14 last year, when bombs detonated apparently accidentally, sending the five men fleeing into the streets.

Prosecutors accused Moradi of hurling one bomb at a taxi and a second at two police officers as they approached him on the street, but it instead detonated near him.

The court heard that Khazaei ran out of the house after the first explosion and headed to the airport where police arrested him at the boarding gate.

Moradi, who appeared in court in a wheelchair, had argued in his defence that he had accidentally found bombs in the Bangkok property and was trying to dispose of them safely when they detonated.

The court also found him guilty of possession of explosives.

The pair, who arrived at court in prison clothes, were also handed financial penalties over the incident, including two million baht ($62,000) compensation payment for the damage to the Bangkok house.

They appeared subdued as they heard the sentencing.

One man is in custody in Malaysia, where he fled after the Bangkok explosions, and is fighting extradition to Thailand.

Two other suspects are believed to have returned to Iran.

Thai court jails Iran pair over botched Bangkok bomb plot | GulfNews.com
 
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