Iran’s intelligence ministry said on Thursday it had arrested 10 Islamic State group suspects who were planning attacks targeting religious commemorations, days ahead of the major Shia Muslim mourning ritual of Ashura. The ministry said that “10 Daesh terrorists”, using another name for the Islamic State group, had been arrested, adding that they had been “sent to carry out several terror operations among the mourners”. Two intelligence agents were injured in a gun battle during the arrests, it added. Iran is currently commemorating the first 10 days of the Islamic holy month of Muharram, culm…