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U.S. Airstrike kills top Iran General, Qassim Suleimani, at Baghdad Airport, Trump took revenge for the attack on the embassy!

Baghdad: Iran’s Special Quds Force Chief General Qasim Suleimani has died in an American airstrike carried out in Iraq’s capital Baghdad. Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy commander of the Iran-backed militia Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), was also killed in the attack. PMF officials also said that the US has executed this air strike. Let us tell you that after the attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad, US President Donald Trump threatened to suffer the consequences.

It is being told that Al-Muhandis had arrived at Baghdad International Airport to receive General Sulaimani. It is being told that General Sulemani’s plane reached Baghdad from Lebanon or Syria. As the General stepped out of his plane and proceeded to shake hands with al-Muhandis and his comrades, the US launched a massive air raid killing all the people. Sulaimani’s body was identified by his ring. Let us tell you that even before this, the rumor of Sulemani’s death has been exposed many times.

According to reports, the US has also confirmed that the attack was carried out by the US military on the direction of President Donald Trump. On behalf of the US, it has been said that General Suleimani was planning to target American diplomats and service members present in Iraq and surrounding areas. General Suleimani and his Quds Force have also been blamed for the deaths of hundreds of Americans. Also, General Suleimani has been blamed for the attacks on the US Embassy in Baghdad this week.

The US has also said that it has done this attack with the intention of stopping the next attacks of Iran. The statement said that the United States would continue to take such steps anywhere in the world to protect its citizens and to protect its interests. After America’s confession that Iran is also believed to be silent and American and Will try its best to harm Israeli interests.

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