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Iraqis demonstrate outside the US embassy in Baghdad
IRAN’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the assassination in January of top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike in Iraq, stating that the United States made a grave mistake by making such a coward move.
‘By cowardly assassinating Gen. Soleimani, US committed a grave mistake,’ the ministry said in a post published on its official Twitter page on Tuesday, as the anniversary of the crime draws near.
It added that Iraq’s parliament resolution calling on the government to end the deployment of all foreign military troops on the Arab country’s soil ‘is the beginning of the end of the malign presence in our region.’
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Iraqi Peopleâs Mobilisation Units march on the US embassy after their commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis was killed along with General Qassem Soleimani at Baghdad airport on January 3rd
IRAN will not let those behind the assassination of the countryâs legendary anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani evade punishment.
âWe will not allow the martyrâs blood to go to waste and those who did it escape punishment,â Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh told a virtual news conference in Tehran on Monday.
The Islamic Republic has ceaselessly pursued this matter and will keep doing so through the international channels, he said.
Iran allocates $150,000 each for victims of Ukraine crash incident 30 December 2020 19:48 Share in:
TEHRAN. KAZINFORM - Iranian cabinet members agreed in a session on Wednesday to allocate 150,000 dollars or its euro equal to each family of the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash in Jan, 2020, IRNA reports.
According to the Vice-President for Legal Affairs, the government will pay the allocated money to the victims families as soon as it is provided based on the reports and documents.
Ukraine s passenger plane which was moving very close to a sensitive military spot belonging to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) crashed shortly after taking off from Iran s Imam Khomeini International Airport on January 8, 2020. All 176 aboard were killed.
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Iran accuses Brit security firm G4S of helping to assassinate General Soleimani by giving his location to US forces
Updated: 30 Dec 2020, 18:48
IRAN has bizarrely accused security firm G4S of helping US forces to assassinate General Qasem Soleimani by leaking information about the military commander - an allegation the company strongly denies.
Tehran prosecutor Ali Alqasi-Mehr wildly claimed G4S handed information to US forces that led to General Soleimani being killed in a targeted drone strike, reports Press TV.
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Iran claims security firm G4S gave information to the US that helped in General Soleimani s assassinationCredit: Reuters