Terrifying moment gunman storms embassy & opens fire after 'wife vanished'
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6% Center
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
94% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-21% Negative
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45% : Relations between Azerbaijan and Iran have traditionally been sour, as Azerbaijan is a close ally of Iran's historical rival Turkey.44% : Leaked video footage from outside of the embassy shows two men parking a car and entering the building in Tehran, before a speeding car approaches and crashes into the back of their car.
38% :Hacizada later told Turkey's state broadcaster TRT Haber that embassy staff were "being evacuated from Iran".
36% : Tehran authorities claimed the troubled gunman believed his wife was held inside, but furious leaders in Azerbaijan said it was a terror attack encouraged by Iran.
35% : SHOCKING video shows the moment a man stormed into an embassy and shot three people with an assault rifle in Iran.
33% :Ministry's spokesman Ayxan Hacizada told media in his country that recent anti-Azerbaijani campaigns in Iran had "encouraged the attack".
31% :Azerbaijan's foreign ministry issued a furious statement, claiming Iran was responsible for the tragedy.
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