Kremlin Condemns US-Israeli 'Murder' of Iran’s Leaders After Ali Larijani Killing
- The Kremlin condemned the killing of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani and others, calling it murder and liquidation of Iran's leadership representatives.
- Iran confirmed the death of Larijani, his son, aide Reza Bayat, and several companions in an Israeli airstrike near Tehran, with Israel claiming responsibility for the strike.
- The Kremlin denies assisting Iran in the conflict and refutes reports of sharing satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran, labeling such reports as fake news.
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Kremlin condemns U.S.-Israeli 'murder' of Iran's leaders after Larijani killing
Iran is a close partner of Russia, which built and helps run Iran's only nuclear power station. However, Russia denied earlier reports of it sharing satellite imagery and improved drone technology with Iran, calling it 'fake news'
Russia strongly condemns the killing of Iranian officials, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today. Since the end of February, when the US-Israeli attacks on Iran began, the most prominent representatives of the Islamic Republic's authorities have been killed, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Kremlin today condemned the confirmed and unconfirmed killings of Iranian leaders in US-Israeli strikes, a day after media and officials confirmed that top security official Ali Larijani had been killed in Tehran.
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