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News ID: 109402
Publish Date : 25 November 2022 - 22:01

Gen. Salami: No Act of Assassination to Go Unanswered


TEHRAN -- The chief commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned the enemies that no act of assassination against the elite force will go unanswered, days after the IRGC blamed the occupying regime of Israel for the martyrdom of one of its members in Syria.
Major General Hussein Salami made the remarks while speaking to Fars news agency on Thursday on the sidelines of the funeral procession of Colonel Davoud Jafari, a senior member of the IRGC Aerospace Division who lost his life in a terrorist bombing near the Syrian capital city of Damascus on Tuesday.
Jafari, who served as a military advisor in the war-ravaged Arab country, was martyred when a bomb planted by Israeli agents on the side of a road near Damascus went off.
He said Iran would take revenge for every single assassination “at an appropriate time and place,” but the level of each act of revenge will be different.
Iran maintains an advisory mission in Syria at the request of Damascus with the aim of helping the war-torn Arab country get rid of the foreign-backed militants, who have been fighting against the democratically-elected Syrian government since 2011.
In 2017, Iran’s advisory assistance helped Syria defeat the Daesh terrorist group.
Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, who was martyred in a U.S. airstrike near the Baghdad airport in January 2020, played a key role in the disgraceful defeat of the takfiri outfit.
The occupying regime of Israel has been a key supporter of the terrorist groups operating in Syria and has targeted the positions of Iran’s military advisors as well as those of the Syrian army and resistance groups that have been fighting the terrorists.
A senior IRGC ground forces member, General Abolfazl Alijani, was also martyred in Syria late in August.