Iran Confirms Commander Ali Shadmani Killed in Israeli Airstrike, Vows 'Severe Revenge'
- Israel launched airstrikes on June 13 targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing top IRGC commander Ali Shadmani in Tehran last week.
- The strikes followed allegations by Israel that Iran sought to produce a nuclear bomb, which Iran denied, amid a 12-day conflict ended by a US-proposed ceasefire.
- Shadmani had replaced Major General Gholam Ali Rashid, killed four days earlier, as head of the Revolutionary Guard's Khatam al-Anbiya Command Centre.
- Iran reported at least 627 killed and 4,870 wounded in the strikes, with 86.1% dying onsite; the IRGC vowed "severe revenge" for Shadmani's death.
- The killing of Shadmani symbolizes Israel's targeting of senior Iranian military leaders and suggests ongoing tensions despite the ceasefire.
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Iran's armed forces confirmed on Wednesday that senior military commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Ali Shadmani, has died, Iranian state media reported, according to AFP news agency. Shadmani was the leader of...
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