Iran buries slain Revolutionary Guards colonel, vows revenge

Iran held a funeral procession on Tuesday in the centre of the capital, Tehran, for Revolutionary Guards Colonel, Hassan Sayad Khodai, who was shot dead by two people on a motorcycle.
Revolutionary Guards Commander, Hossein Salami, told reporters that he had vowed to avenge the attack.
State television showed crowds surrounding a truck carrying Mr Khodai’s casket, wrapped in Iran’s flag and strewn with flowers.
Mourners held portraits of Mr Khodai, who was gunned down in broad daylight in front of his home in central Tehran on Sunday.
“Iran’s response to any threat or action will be harsh. But we will determine when and how it will be and in what circumstances. We will definitely take revenge on our enemies,” Mr Salami said.
Iran has blamed such attacks on Israel. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh said U.S. support was making Israel more brazen.
Mr Khatibzadeh told state media that “there is no doubt that the overt and covert support of the United States plays an important role in increasing the audacity of the occupying regime (Israel).”
Separately, state television said the Guards had arrested members of a network of “thugs” recruited by Israeli intelligence to carry out sabotage and attacks in Iran.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office, which oversees intelligence agency Mossad, has declined to comment on the events in Tehran.
Israeli media said Mr Khodai headed a unit of the Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guards’ overseas arm planning attacks on Israelis abroad.
Mr Khodai was a “defender of the shrines,” Iranian state media said on Sunday, referring to military personnel or advisers, who Iran says fight on its behalf to protect Shi’ite sites in Iraq or Syria against groups such as Islamic State.
The forces have played a key role in backing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Tehran’s ally.
The killing came at a time of uncertainty over the revival of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers after months of stalled talks.
At least six Iranian scientists and academics have been killed or attacked since 2010, several of them by assailants riding motorcycles, in attacks believed to have targeted at Iran’s nuclear programme, which the West says is aimed at producing a bomb.
Iran denies the allegation, saying the programme is for peaceful purposes, and has denounced the killings as acts of terrorism carried out by Western intelligence agencies and Mossad.
Israel has declined comment on such accusations.
(Reuters/NAN)
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