Tehran, Iran
Iran has identified 48 suspects reportedly involved in the murder Last January, Guardians of the Revolution commander Qasem Soleimani reported to the Iranian judiciary on Monday.
The Vice President of the Judiciary of Iran, Ali Baqheri Kani, said today that “in relation to the case of the martyr Soleimaní, 48 suspects have been identified and the necessary steps have been taken to prosecute them,” the official Iranian news agency IRNA reported.
Kani explained that Iran’s judiciary will use the countries involved in the murder to provide you with their information and documentation in this regard.
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“The last country was Germany; we have received news and information that the US base ‘Ramstein’ in Germany was involved in the exchange of information between the US drones involved in the assassination,” added Soleimani, Kaní, without further comment. provide details.
Earlier this month, Bagheri Kani met with the German Ambassador to Tehran, Hans-Udo Muzel, and asked Germany to work with Iran to complete the Soleimaní murder case and to clear up any ambiguity about the perpetrators and agents of the crime. to take.
Soleimani died in a murder by the United States on January 3 in front of Baghdad International Airport; As a first step of revenge, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fired several missiles at the US base of Ain al Asad in the Iraqi province of Al-Anbar on January 8.
Iran has pledged to do everything it can to bring Soleimaní’s killers to justice.