Not killed in a car accident: New details about the death of the Revolutionary Guards

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The Iran International website affiliated with the opposition in Iran published new details tonight (Tuesday) about the circumstances of the deaths of Muhammad Abdus and Ali Kamani, two members of the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace unit, who were reported killed yesterday during a mission and “car accident” in the northern city of Khomein East of the country.

The two were reportedly involved in the development of weapons for Hezbollah in Lebanon, and that the cause of death was not an accident, contrary to reports published in the Iranian establishment media, although there was no expansion in the matter.

It was later reported that Abdus and Kamani were both “officers of the Revolutionary Guards Air Force Engineers” who worked on “building and developing weapons for Hezbollah in Lebanon.”

As you may recall, according to the Fares agency, Ali Kamani was killed in a car accident, while the other member of the aerospace unit, Muhammad Abdus, was killed during a mission. The deaths of the two join the deaths of missile engineer Dr. Ayub Antzari, apparently due to deliberate poisoning.

The engineer was reportedly invited to dinner, and when he returned home his condition worsened and he died in hospital. Also, some sources even reported the disappearance of the host after the meal. At the same time, the death of Kamran Malapur, an Iranian nuclear scientist who worked at the Natanz facility, was reported.

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