Iranian intelligence commander assassinated in Syria

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PostSun May 30, 2010 12:24 am » by Proto


Iranian intelligence commander was assassinated in Syria
Iranian intelligence commander was assassinated in Syria on may 18, Reported Syrian opposition elements, The report said the man, named Khalil Sultan Al-Abed, was a senior of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards,and operator of Iranian intelligence network in the guise of salesmen of Iranian-made cars. According to the report, responsible for the murder are a Sunni group that is seeking to curb Iranian influence in Syria .

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Iranian Opposition Sources: Iranian Businessman Assassinated In Damascus Had IRGC(Iranian revolution guard corps) Ties

The liberal website Elaph.com reports, citing Iranian opposition sources, that Khalil Al-Sultan, director of the Syrian branch of the Iranian Khodro auto manufacturing company who was assassinated last week in Damascus (see Iran Khodro Company's Syria Agent Assassinated), was once a commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).

The website said that although he had retired from the IRGC, he continued, under cover of his business dealings, to maintain contact with the IRGC and to coordinate between them and Hizbullah.

The assailants have not yet been apprehended.

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Revealed by " MediArabe.info "May 18, the assassination of Khalil Sultan Al-Abed is confirmed by Iranian sources. Indeed, the site "Elaph.com" relies on 25 May, on revelations by the Iranian opposition, to confirm that Khalil Sultan has been shot outside his home in Damascus. But according to the Iranians, Sultan was a former leader of the Guardians of the Revolution and kept close relations with the Pasdaran(IRGC) Converted into business, he invested in the car It held 25% stake in the subsidiary Syrian manufacturer Iran Khodro and used the cover to carry out the orders of the Pasdaran, including serving as a link between the Iranian regime and Hezbollah. He lived in Syria for ten years, and had forged close ties with leading industrialists and businessmen in Syria. . The source added that the Syrian regime seems embarrassed by this assassination, especially since the investigation is not progressing. This explains the silence of Damascus .

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