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Iran says Guards colonel shot dead in Tehran ‘assassination’

  • Iran Revolutionary Guards Colonel Sayyad Khodai killed in a rare assassination in Tehran
  • The Guards blamed the killing on ‘global arrogance’, typically code for the US and Israel; nation’s president says death will be avenged

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. File photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

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 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.

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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.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Monday that Tehran would avenge his death.

Family members of Colonel Sayad Khodai, a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, weep after he was reportedly shot by two assailants. Photo: Handout via Reuters
Family members of Colonel Sayad Khodai, a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, weep after he was reportedly shot by two assailants. Photo: Handout via Reuters

“I have agreed for our security forces to seriously follow up on this matter and I have no doubt that revenge for the pure blood of our martyr will be taken,” Raisi said.

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