Iran Reveals Details of Soleimani’s Assassination Plan … And Two Countries Are Involved!



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The Iranian authorities revealed, last night, Wednesday, that they have reached all the details of the assassination plan of the commander of the “Quds Force” of the “Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Major General Qassem Soleimani”, confirming the involvement of two countries. in operation.

The Vice President of the Iranian Parliament for International Affairs, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, said in an interview with the Iranian channel “Khabar”: “It was also clear to us through the investigations carried out by the Iranian authorities, in which country the military command room was located. who carried out the assassination, as it was clear to us which country gave information to the Americans about Soleimani’s arrival in Baghdad. “

“There are two countries that cooperated in the murder case, and the judiciary will reveal them in a timely manner when all the necessary procedures are completed,” Abdullahian added, noting that “we now have a list of 48 people with well-known names, who it includes Amiri leaders and perpetrators, and a case has been brought against them. “

On Wednesday, Tehran’s attorney general, Ali Al-Qassi Mehr, accused the British company “G4S”, responsible for aviation security at Baghdad international airport, of being involved in Soleimani’s murder.

He said that “the British company provided the US military in Iraq with the arrival date of the plane carrying Qassem Soleimani” and accused Germany of being involved in Soleimani’s assassination, noting that Iran “has awarded 6 countries, namely Iraq, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon and Jordan, judicial representation to investigate Soleimani was assassinated and we recently received the result of the judicial representation of Iraq. “

The commander of the “Quds Force” of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Qassem Soleimani, and Abu Mahdi, the main engineer of the “Iraqi Popular Mobilization”, were killed on 3 January in a US raid on their convoy near the Baghdad airport. .

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