Ramzi Yousef/Archive1 - 1993 Iranian Shrine Bombing

1993 Iranian Shrine Bombing

After a failed attempt to bomb the Israeli embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, Yousef moved back to Pakistan, where he plotted a bombing inside Iran. Yousef had a deep hatred of Shiite Muslims, and most Iranians are Shiites. On June 20, 1994, a Shiite holy day, Yousef bombed the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad, Iran, one of the most important Shiite shrines. The attack killed 26 people and injured over 200. Yousef was working with his younger brother, Abdul Muneem, and his father, who was arrested and detained in Iran. While Yousef generally worked in concert with - or by orders from - Osama bin Laden, his Mashhad bombing ran counter to bin Laden's efforts that year to work with the Iranian-influenced Hezbollah militant group.

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