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5 Members of Iranian Quranic Delegation Missing after Mina Tragedy
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Five members of Iran’s Quranic delegation to Hajj are still unaccounted for after the tragic crush in Mina on Thursday, in which hundreds of pilgrims were killed.
News ID: 3367193 Publish Date : 2015/09/25
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