
IRGC Intelligence Chief Majid Khademi Reported Killed in U.S.-Israeli Strike
Iranian state media and IRGC-linked outlets reported that Majid Khademi, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' intelligence organization, was killed in a U.S.-Israeli attack.
Officials described the strike as carried out by the "American-Zionist enemy." The killing occurred in the early hours of Monday, according to the reports.
No immediate details on the location of the incident or independent verification were provided. The death of Khademi represents a significant development amid reports of escalating U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
Khademi served as the chief of the IRGC's intelligence unit, a key component of Iran's military and security apparatus. The IRGC, formally known as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, plays a central role in Iran's defense and regional operations.
Iranian state media announced the news, highlighting the attribution to the U.S. and Israel as responsible parties. Such reports underscore ongoing tensions between Iran and Western powers, particularly in the context of recent military actions.
The incident adds to a series of reported losses for Iranian officials and assets in strikes attributed to U.S. and Israeli forces. However, specifics beyond the initial announcements remain limited at this stage.
Further details are awaited as Iranian authorities may provide additional information on the circumstances surrounding Khademi's death.
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