
Iran vows to avenge death of Revolutionary Guard colonel shot dead
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : A memorial service for Khodai was scheduled in Tehran on Monday, with his funeral taking place on Tuesday in central Tehran, Iran's capital.43% : The death of an Iranian colonel will not go unnoticed, Iran warned Monday, as tensions between it and the United States and its allies continue.
42% : CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Several "thugs linked to the intelligence agency of the Zionist regime," a term Iran uses to refer to Israel, had been arrested, with the suspects involved in a series of crimes, including "robberies, kidnappings and vandalism," the guards said in a statement.
34% : Col. Sayyad Khodai of the Iran Revolutionary Guard was shot five times in his car on Sunday, the most high-profile killing inside Iran since the death of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in 2020.
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