Tragic Loss: Iran's Armed Forces Chief Abdolrahim Mousavi Killed in US-Israeli Strikes
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Tehran, March 1 (NationPress) The Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces, Abdolrahim Mousavi, has been reported dead following US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, according to the state-run IRIB TV on Sunday.
These strikes also resulted in the deaths of Chief Commander Mohammad Pakpour of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Secretary of Iran's Defence Council Ali Shamkhani, and the Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh, as per reports from Xinhua news agency.
Further details regarding additional casualties are expected to be disclosed by local media.
Earlier in the day, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) revealed that seven high-ranking Iranian military officials, including Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh and the Chief of the IRGC, were killed in what they termed precise airstrikes targeting critical military locations in Iran.
These reported fatalities are part of a broader coordinated operation by the US and Israel aimed at undermining Iran's military and strategic capabilities, significantly escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The IDF stated that the operation was executed by the Israel Air Force (IAF) after military intelligence pinpointed two sites in Tehran where senior Iranian security officials congregated.
Simultaneously, Iran's IRGC has pledged to retaliate against the 'murderers' of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following confirmation of his death by state television. They have vowed that their response will be the 'most ferocious offensive operation in history' directed at the US and Israel.
In a statement shared on their official Telegram channel, the IRGC declared, 'The hand of vengeance from the Iranian nation for a severe and decisive punishment against the killers of the Imam of the Ummah will not relent.'
Furthermore, they asserted that the IRGC, along with the Armed Forces and Basij, will 'resolutely pursue the path of their leader in defending his legacy, standing strong against both internal and external threats, and delivering what they deem a lesson to aggressors of the Islamic homeland.'