Toronto Star

Gunmen kill top Iranian colonel

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A senior member of Iran’s powerful Revolution­ary Guard was killed outside his home in Tehran on Sunday by unidentifi­ed gunmen on a motorbike, state TV reported.

Although the Guard gave only scant detail about the attack that occurred in broad daylight in the heart of Iran’s capital, the group blamed the killing on “global arrogance,” typically code for the United States and Israel.

That accusation, and the style of the brazen killing, raised the possibilit­y of a link with other motorbike slayings previously attributed to Israel in Iran, such as those targeting the country’s nuclear scientists. There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the attack.

The two assailants shot Col. Hassan Sayyad Khodaei five times in his unarmoured Iranian-made Kia Pride, state media said, near Iran’s parliament.

Reports identified Khodaei only as a “defender of the shrine,” a reference to Iranians who fight against the extremist Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq within the Guard’s elite Quds force that oversees foreign operations.

Little informatio­n was publicly available about Khodaei, as Quds officers tend to be shadowy figures carrying out secretive military missions supporting Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, and other militias.

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