Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Iran leader ru es crash, backs IRGC

KHAMENEI ‘Our enemies were as happy about the plane crash as we were sad’

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TEHRAN: Iran’s supreme leader called the accidental downing of a Ukrainian airliner a “bitter” tragedy on Friday, but said it should not overshadow the “sacrifice” of a top commander killed in a US drone strike.

“The plane crash was a bitter accident, it burned through our heart,” Khamenei said. “But some tried to... portray it in a way to forget the great martyrdom and sacrifice” of Qasem Soleimani, the head of the foreign operations arm of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards (IRGC).

“Our enemies were as happy about the plane crash as we were sad... happy that they found something to question the Guards, the armed forces, the system.”

Iran admitted last week it accidental­ly downed a Ukrainian airliner when it was high alert after strikes against US targets in Iraq in retaliatio­n for Soleimani’s killing.

The tragedy killed 176 people, most of them Iranians and Canadians. The accidental downing triggered scattered protests in Tehran and other cities.

Praising Soleimani, Khamenei said his actions beyond Iran’s borders were in the service of the “security” of the nation and that the people are in favour of “firmness” and “resistance” in the face of enemies.

“The few hundred who insulted the picture of general Soleimani, are they the people of Iran? Or this million-strong crowd in the streets?” he said in an apparent reference to reported tearing down of a portrait of the dead commander by protesters in Tehran a few days after hundreds of thousands turned out for his funeral.

Khameini accused the US of “lying” in its expression­s of support for the Iranian people.

He said that even if they were with the people, “it is to stab them with their poison dagger”.

11 US TROOPS WOUNDED IN ATTACK ON IRAQ BASE

WASHINGTON:AT least 11 American troops were injured in an Iranian attack on an Iraqi base where American soldiers were deployed, US Central Command said on Thursday, although the American military had previously maintained there were no casualties.

“Whilenouss­ervicememb­ers were killed in the January 8 Iranian attack on al-asad air base, several were treated for concussion symptoms from the blast and are still being assessed,” US Central Command spokesman Captain Bill Urban said in a statement.

 ?? AP ?? Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a sermon in Tehran.
AP Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a sermon in Tehran.

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