Iran Guards colonel shot dead in Tehran attack




TEHRAN: An Iranian Revolutionary Guards colonel was shot dead outside his Tehran home on Sunday, the Guards said, blaming his “assassination” on assailants linked to the United States and its allies.

The killing of Colonel Hassan Sayyad Khodai is the most high-profile murder inside Iran since the November 2020 killing of top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

Iran had accused Israel of masterminding the attack on Fakhrizadeh’s convoy near Tehran, and later identified him as a deputy defence minister.

on Sunday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said that “elements linked to global arrogance” – a reference to the US and its allies, including Israel – were responsible for the “terrorist act” that claimed Khodai’s life.

In a statement, the Guards said Khodai “was assassinated in an armed attack carried out by two motorcyclists on Mojahedin-e Eslam street in Tehran” outside his home.

The Guards – the ideological arm of Iran’s military – described Khodai as a “defender of the sanctuary”, a term used for anyone who works on behalf of the Islamic republic in Syria or Iraq.

Iran wields considerable influence in Iraq where it says it has “military advisors” tasked with training foreign “volunteers”.

Revered general Qasem Soleimani, who headed the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of the Revolutionary Guards, was killed in a US drone attack in the Iraqi capital Baghdad in January 2020.

State television said that Khodai was “well-known” in Syria, without elaborating. The official news agency said Khodai was killed by five bullets as he returned home.

Foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh deplored the killing of Khodai. “This inhuman crime was perpetrated by terrorist elements linked to global arrogance,” he said in a statement, denouncing “the silence of countries that pretend to fight against terrorism”.

The Guards said they launched an investigation to identify the “aggressor or aggressors”. The state prosecutor visited the scene of the killing and ordered the “quick identification and arrest of the authors of this criminal act”.

Khodai’s killing came as negotiations between Iran and world powers to restore a 2015 nuclear deal have stalled since March. One of the main sticking points is Tehran’s demand to remove the Guards from a US terrorism list – a request rejected by Washington.

The 2015 agreement gave Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme to prevent Tehran from developing an atomic bomb – something it has always denied.

The deal fell apart after US President Donald Trump pulled out of the deal unilaterally in 2018 and reimposed biting economic sanctions on Tehran, prompting Iran to begin rolling back on its own commitments.



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