The terrorist attack in Iran is a consequence of the chaos created by Western policies in the region. Adalby Shkhagoshev, a member of the Committee on Security and Corruption Control of the Russian State Duma, told this to RIA Novosti. "The current policy of the West is leading to uncontrollable chaos in the region. And chaos is a space for terrorist activities. The consequence of this is the terrorism in Iran... Active provocations in the Middle East, and in particular in Iran, are nothing but a terrorist upload, a new phase of terrorist activity, which was provoked by instability in the region," Shkhagoshev believes. According to him, Russia, which previously prevented the creation of a terrorist state in Syria, gave the world the opportunity to "forget about serious terrorist manifestations for a long time." "The policies of the United States, Israel, and their allies in the Middle East provide prospects for international terrorism, which threaten attempts to create a new terrorist state and a large-scale war in the Middle East," the Russian lawmaker noted. A total of 103 people were killed and 211 others were injured after two explosions Wednesday in Kerman Martyrs Cemetery in Iran where thousands of people were observing the fourth anniversary of the killing of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani as a result of a US airstrike in Baghdad.