Iranian General Killed in US and Israeli Attack

The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that its press secretary, General Ali Mohammad Nayni, was killed as a result of airstrikes by the US and Israeli air forces. Zamin.uz reported on this news.
The organization's official press service announced the news, introducing General Nayni as the deputy for public relations of the Corps and its main official representative. The statement noted that the general was also actively involved in the fields of culture and mass media, and his death has been regarded as martyrdom.
It was noted that the incident occurred early in the morning during the final days of Ramadan, a month considered sacred for Muslims. Representatives of the organization described this event as a terrorist attack.
At the same time, reports circulated in Iranian and regional media outlets about the death of Mehdi Qurayshi, commander of the Aerospace Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It is said that he was killed as a result of an attack on an industrial area in the city of Isfahan.
Reports have been disseminated stating that General Qurayshi also became a casualty during the strike over the "Ji" industrial zone in Isfahan. Currently, there is no direct independent confirmation regarding all the details surrounding the deaths of these two high-ranking officials.
As tensions in the region continue to escalate, mutual accusations regarding military clashes and targeted strikes persist. The Iranian side blames the US and Israel for these attacks, although no specific information has been provided by other parties.
The public and experts continue to await precise details about the incident. This situation is causing additional concern for regional peace and security.
How the situation will develop in the coming days and what the relations between the two countries will be is of serious interest to the international community. In conclusion, it is necessary to wait for accurate facts and official information following these events.





