Iran Confirms Death of Defense Minister Larijani and Three Senior Officials in Attack.

Iran Confirms Death of Defense Minister Larijani and Three Senior Officials in Attack
Iran Confirms Death of Defense Minister Larijani and Three Senior Officials in Attack

Senior Iranian Officials Killed in Strike

According to TSN.ua: Iran has officially confirmed that Defense Minister Ali Larijani and three other high-ranking officials were killed in a U.S. and Israeli attack on March 1. This follows the earlier confirmation of the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, on February 28. These events have triggered a significant response within the country, with the Iranian government declaring 40 days of national mourning and a 7-day official holiday period. The loss of these figures marks a severe blow to the nation's leadership structure.

Attack Details and Regional Fallout

Reports indicate the attack was carried out by Israeli Air Force jets, which dropped approximately 30 bombs on the complex where Ali Khamenei was located. In retaliation, Iranian forces launched missiles that struck a U.S. airbase at Erbil Airport in Iraq. These incidents represent a dangerous escalation in the ongoing tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.

The senior officials killed in the attack include:

  • Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi
  • Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, Mohammad Pakpour
  • Secretary of the Defense Council, Ali Shamkhani

The death of such pivotal security and political figures has created profound uncertainty regarding Iran's internal stability and its future foreign policy direction. This crisis underscores a serious intensification of conflict in the Middle East, with the potential to drastically reshape Iran's domestic politics and the broader geopolitical landscape. Iran's response to these attacks, and any subsequent military actions, will be critical in determining the future of regional security.


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