Iran Confirms Death of Top Military Commander

Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters has confirmed that its Chief Commander, Ali Shadmani, has died from injuries sustained during a recent Israeli airstrike.According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency, Shadmani was critically wounded last week when Israeli forces launched an air assault targeting a command center in central Tehran. He had recently assumed leadership of the command, succeeding General Gholam Ali Rashid.The Israeli military had previously claimed responsibility for the strike, stating it successfully eliminated a high-ranking Iranian commander during a targeted overnight operation.Background: Ceasefire Amid Escalating ConflictThe attack on Shadmani came during a broader escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict. On June 13, Israel conducted widespread airstrikes across Iran, striking nuclear facilities, military bases, and other strategic targets. The bombings killed multiple senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.In response, Iran launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Israeli territory, inflicting heavy casualties and infrastructure damage.A ceasefire agreement between the two nations was reportedly reached on Tuesday, though Israeli operations have continued in Gaza despite the truce.Shadmani’s death is likely to further inflame tensions in the region and may have implications for Iran’s military leadership and future retaliatory decisions.

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