Monday, June 13, 2022

Iran's Defense Ministry Says Two ‘Employees’ Killed In Separate Incidents Amid A Series Of Mysterious Deaths

Ali Kamani and Mohammad Abdous  

Daily Mail: Two members of Iran's feared Revolutionary Guard are 'martyred while on mission' weeks after Tehran blamed 'Zionists' for assassination of top Quds Force colonel amid tensions over nuclear deal 

* Ali Kamani and Mohammed Abdoos 'were both killed on Sunday' in Iran 

* Both men were said to be 'martyred' by the Islamic Republic over the weekend 

* It comes after other members of the Revolutionary Guard were killed recently 

* Tehran has blamed 'Zionists' for the assassination of Colonel Ali Esmailzadeh 

* It comes as the renegotiation of the 2015 nuclear deal hits the rocks 

Two members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard have been killed on a mission - just weeks after Tehran blamed 'Zionists' for the assassination of a Quds Force colonel as tension over the country's nuclear ambitions rise. 

Ali Kamani, a member of the Guards' aerospace division, was 'martyred' in Khomein in central Markazi province on Sunday, Fars news agency said. 

Mohammad Abdoos, an employee of the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics, was reported to have been 'martyred' on Sunday evening during a mission in the northern Semnan province according to the ministry.  

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WNU Editor: Both men were involved in Iran's UAV program .... Iran reports deaths of two men involved in UAV program (YNet News). 

 Iran's Defense Ministry Says Two ‘Employees’ Killed In Separate Incidents Amid A Series Of Mysterious Deaths  

Two Iranian aerospace officials ‘martyred while on mission’ -- France 24

IRGC announces 'martyr' deaths of 2 aerospace scientists amid other mysterious deaths in the country -- FOX News  

Iran says 2 Revolutionary Guard members ‘martyred’ as regional tensions rise -- Times of Israel  

Iran defense ministry says ‘employee’ killed amid series of mysterious deaths -- Al Arabiya  

Two Iranian aerospace staff ‘martyred’: State media -- Al Jazeera

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