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Two Iranian airspace officials have been killed

According to IRNA, another member of the ICRC, Colonel Ali Ismayilzadeh, was killed in an “incident” at his home.

The Iranian military says two airspace officials have been killed in two separate incidents.

Member of the Aerospace Division of the Islamic Guards Corps of Iran (IRGC) Ali Kamani was “martyred” on June 12 in the city of Khomeini in Central Province.

This was reported by the Persian agency affiliated with the ICRC.

According to another report, an employee of the Ministry of Defense and Logistics of the Armed Forces of Iran Muhammad Abdus He was killed on June 12 during a “mission” in Simnan province.

Abdus, 33, also worked in aerospace, Fars news agency reported.

The IAEA’s aerospace program is thought to be closely linked to Iran’s ballistic missile program.

Iran is involved in the aerospace industry, as well as in the production of military aircraft and drones.

No other details were given about the deaths of the two men on the same day.

A series of “incidents”

The deaths come at a time when tensions over Iran’s nuclear program are at an all-time high.

Experts say Iran’s nuclear program is now very close to producing fuel for an atomic bomb.

Negotiations in Vienna to revive the 2015 nuclear deal have failed.

Under the terms of the agreement, Tehran had to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of Western sanctions on it.

However, Iran has repeatedly increased its uranium enrichment rate over the past two years.

Before these two deaths, he was a colonel of the ICRC Sayyad Khodayi was killed by two unidentified motorcyclists in front of his home in Tehran last month.

The ICRC has blamed the “Zionist regime” for the killing. The Iranian government usually calls Israel that.

According to IRNA, another official is a member of the ICRC, Colonel Ali Ismayilzade died as a result of an “incident” in his home.

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