
The Iranian armed forces on Wednesday confirmed the death of the Supreme Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ali Shadmani after the Israeli strike last week, the state media reported.
The Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters promised “severe revenge” for what he called the “criminal act” by Israeli forces, and announced that the commander died of injury suffered in the attack, according to IRNA.
Shadmani died just a few days after taking a role from Ghoam Ali Rashid, who was killed in the first days of Israeli attacks.
13 June, Israel launched the main bomber campaign focused on Iranian nuclear facilities and higher military personalities.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed on June 17 that he had killed the nearest military advisor Ali Shadmani’s supreme military official Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the Air Force in Tehran.
In the post on X, IDF said: “The second time in 5 days IDF excluded the Iranian war chief of Staff, the highest military commander of the regime. Ali Shadmani, Iranian highest military official and closest military advisor Khamenei, was killed at the IAF strike in Central Teran.”
Israel killed at least 627 people in Iran during the war
A spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health has issued an updated number of victims from Israeli attacks on Iranian territory.
In the X, Hossein Kermanpour, at least 627 people were killed and 4,870 injured in Israel’s strokes.
Tehran recorded the highest number of victims, followed by Kermanshah, with Khuzestan, Lorestan and Isfahan who reported significant losses, said.
“I’m not doing any judgments,” Kermanpour wrote. “I do not describe the painful scenes of the arrival of injured children, mothers and civilians, and today I leave it to the judgment of humanity’s conscience.”
About 86.1 percent of Iranian victims died at the crime scene, while 13.9 percent succumbed to their wounds in hospitals.
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