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Iran says 2 of its aerospace experts have died under mysterious circumstances. The country’s description of them as ‘martyrs’ led to rumors that they had been murdered. Doubts have been raised over Israel. Ali Kamani, a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, has been killed in a bomb blast near the northern city of Khomein in central Markazi province. Abdus is 33 years old.

However, Iran International reported that the men were involved in making weapons for Hezbollah in Lebanon. The media is critical of the Iranian regime. Iran has previously accused Israel of killing Iranian defense researchers and experts.

On May 22, Colonel Syed Khude of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards was shot dead by an unidentified assailant on a bike in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Qude was one of the commanding officers of the Quds Force, the foreign mission of the Revolutionary Guards. His assassination is considered the most high-profile assassination on Iranian soil in recent memory.

Two weeks ago, the Quds commander, Colonel Ali Ismail Sadeh, was also found dead inside his home under mysterious circumstances.

Recently, Iranian geologist Kamran Aghamole and aeronautical engineer Ayub Entesari were killed by food poisoning. Their deaths also took place under mysterious circumstances. The cause might not be ascertained. And at the Government Center for the Development of Entesari Yasdil Missile Airplane Turbines.

Meanwhile, Israeli citizens were warned and guided once morest going to Turkey. The bomber struck shortly following noon in front of a police station in Iran, killing at least three Israelis and wounding dozens more. Several members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have been arrested in Turkey. But none of this has been confirmed. Israeli Foreign Minister Yer Lapid has also requested that their citizens return to Istanbul and Turkey.

English Summary: Two Iranian aerospace staff ‘martyred’: State media

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