San Diego Union-Tribune

REVOLUTION­ARY GUARD OFFICER KILLED IN TEHRAN

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A senior member of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard was assassinat­ed in Tehran on Sunday outside his home, according to a statement by the Guard.

The statement identified the man as Col. Sayad Khodayee and said he had fought for years in Syria as part of Iran’s military deployment to “defend the shrine” — a term Iran uses to justify its presence in the war in Syria and to identify those fighting for the Islamic State group. The statement blamed the assassinat­ion on foreign “terrorists” affiliated with world powers considered enemies of Iran’s Islamic Revolution.

Two assassins on motorcycle­s approached Khodayee’s car and fired five bullets, state media reported. Photos show a man in the driver’s seat wearing a seat belt, bleeding from gunshot wounds and slumped behind the wheel in an Iranian-made Kia Pride. Reports said his wife was the first person to find his body.

Security forces are hunting for the assassins, who escaped, state media reported. The Tehran prosecutor arrived at the scene soon after the attack. The killing took place in daylight on a secure street near Iran’s parliament, according to The Associated Press.

The assassinat­ion comes at a time when the Iran nuclear deal is stalemated because the United States has designated the Guard as a terrorist group. Iran has demanded that the terrorist designatio­n be removed as a condition to revive the deal, and Washington has so far refused.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the killing. But its style echoed previous attacks in Iran by Israel.

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