Iran General Soleimani vows revenge against Daesh terrorists

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News ID: 11961
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 18:22 - 11 August 2017
TEHRAN, August 11, YJC - Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani blasted killing of an Iranian serviceman, who was recently executed by Daesh terrorist group in Syria, pledging to take revenge on the terrorists.

Iran General Soleimani vows revenge against Daesh terroristsTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Major General Soleimani issued a message, referring to martyrdom Mohsen Hojaji, a Syrian holy shrine defender, saying, “Following the successive defeats of the Wahhabi Takfiri groups, who are linked to the global arrogance (the US), in the battlefields against Islamic warriors, the Daesh terrorist group committed a heinous and inhumane crime that is contrary to any Islamic or even humanitarian law.”

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) commander assured that his forces will take revenge for this “savage act” through uprooting Wahhabism and terrorism from the Islamic world.

Mohsen Hojaji, who was a member of the Iranian advisory support team in Syria, was reportedly taken hostage by the Takfiri group near the Iraqi border on Monday and beheaded two days later.

Such acts, the general said, would further strengthen the Iranian servicemen’s resolve in pursuit of their cause “to purge every inch of the Muslim territories of their (the terrorists’) evil presence.”

Wahhabism is the radical ideology informing the acts of terrorism perpetrated by Daesh and its fellow Takfiri outfits.

At Iraq and Syria’s request, the Islamic Republic has been providing the advisory assistance to the respective countries’ armies in their fight against Takfiri terrorists.

On June 7, Daesh gunmen mounted assaults on Iran’s Parliament and the Mausoleum of late Founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini, leaving 18 people dead and over 50 others wounded.

The IRGC responded with a missile strike, which pummeled Daesh positions in Syria’s eastern Dayr al-Zawr Province, killing more than 170 Takfiri elements and inflicting heavy damage to their weaponry and communication systems.

 

 

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