Commander killed, Hitsugi goes to Iran.

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In Iran, the elite commander's commander, who was killed in Iraq by the U.S. military, will arrive by the morning of the 5th local time, where memorial ceremonies and funerals will take place. Iran is mourning throughout the country, while elite military leaders are flashing and warning of retaliation against facilities related to the United States.

By the 3rd, the U.S. Army had killed Iran's elite force, Commander Soreimani, a revolutionary defense unit, in Baghdad, Iraq, under the direction of President Trump.

According to a spokesman for the Revolutionary Guard, Solimani's hitches will arrive in Ahuwaz, a city in southwestern Iran, by the morning of March 5, local time.

Later, memorial services and funerals will be held in various places, such as the capital Tehran.

Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, has declared that he will be mourned for three days throughout Iran, and photographs of Mrs. Soleymani are scattered here and there on avenues in the center of Tehran.

In addition, movie theaters have been closed in various places, and concerts have been canceled.

A 34-year-old office worker said, "I'm in favor of taking action to close the cinema, as Mr. Soleimani was a truly respectable commander and kept us safe."

Meanwhile, according to local media, Revolutionary Defense Corps executives said that `` Iran could target 35 important U.S. facilities in the surrounding area, '' and flickered retaliation against U.S.-related facilities. Let me warn you.

Iraq says “I give up my country and submit to mourning for 3 days”

Iraqi interim Prime Minister Abdul Mahadi will be celebrating Iran's elite troops killed by U.S. forces, Commander Soleimani of the Revolutionary Defense Corps, and leaders of Iraqi Shiite Islamic militias on April 4-6. It was announced that the three days before will be set as the period for mourning throughout the country.

Remembrance retaliation in Gaza

Following the killing of Iranian commander Soleimani by the U.S. military, an armed organization that has received Iranian military support has held a memorial service in Gaza Strip in Palestine, with participants calling for retaliation against the United States and others. Was one after another.

In the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories, Hamas, an Islamic fundamentalist organization that controls the area, set up a tent with pictures of Commander Soleimani on Tuesday along with the armed organization Islamic Holy War, and hundreds mourned the commander's death. Angry, burning the American and Israeli flags.

A man who was a supporter of Hamas said, "The United States has killed the biggest beneficiaries who have supported Palestine. Palestinian armed groups should retaliate against the United States and Israel, along with nearby organizations supported by Iran. That's right. "

Commander Soleimani led Iran's Kodz troops in Persian for `` Jerusalem, '' which commanded armed organizations in the Middle East to free the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem and Palestine, a Muslim holy land. It is believed that he had provided rockets and military drone technology and trained combatants.

For this reason, the killing of Commander Soleimani has increased military tension not only in Iran, but also with armed organizations in the Middle East that have received support and the United States and Israel.

NATO Training mission suspended in Iraq

A spokesman for the NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization said on Thursday that it had suspended its mission to train Iraqi security forces in the wake of tensions in the Middle East.

NATO has trained hundreds of members from member states to increase the capacity of Iraqi security forces to combat terrorism in order to prevent the extremist organization IS-Islamic State from expanding again. .

The spokeswoman for NATO has emphasized that the suspension of the mission is not a complete end, and will continue to watch the local situation for resumption.

After the situation became tense, NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg would communicate with US Secretary of Defense Esper by telephone and continue to share information with the United States in the future.

France talks with Iran about talks to ease tensions

France's President Macron has talked successively with Iranian neighbors on the phone yesterday, confirming his commitment to alleviate regional tensions.

According to the French Presidency, President Macron will meet with President Saleh of Iraq, where the commander was killed, and work together to maintain security and sovereignty in Iraq, further heightening regional tensions We have confirmed that we will be in close contact with each other to make sure there are no issues.

A meeting with UAE-Principal Mohammed Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates agreed that they would work with all parties to ease tensions, sharing concerns over local affairs.

Russian Foreign Minister “Strongly accused of the United States”

According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Lavrov met Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif on the phone on the 4th, expressing condolences for the killing of Commander Soleimani by American troops.

Both Foreign Ministers then stated that "U.S. actions are an obvious violation of the fundamental principles of international law and will not only help to solve the complex problems that build up in the Middle East, but will cause a new wave of tension." It is to say that you have confirmed your position of strong criticism.

Chinese Foreign Minister “Dialogue Solves Problems”

According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met on April 4 by telephone with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif, saying that Commander Soleimani had been killed. It violates the norm and exacerbates regional tensions and anxiety, "he criticized the United States.

He added, "China opposes the use of force in international relations; military means have no exit and extreme pressure does not apply further. China does not abuse force against the United States, And urged him to pursue a solution to the problem. "