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Israeli strikes kill Iranian naval commander who oversaw Strait of Hormuz blockade; Iran yet
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On March 26 reports emerged that Israel carried out a strike in Bandar Abbas, reportedly killing IRGC Navy Commander Alireza Tangsiri and the head responsible for closing oil trade routes through the strategic waterway while President Trump warned Tehran it must "get serious" regarding upcoming talks; Israeli officials have confirmed Commodore Tangsiri's death but Iranian authorities remain silent on whether they will confirm his identity or acknowledge any casualties.
Key Points
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1Israel's Defence Minister claimed on March 26, 2024 that Commodore (Rear Admiral) Alireza Tangsiri was killed in an airstrike.
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2Alireza Tangsiri is identified as the commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy and responsible for overseeing closures or blocking operations at the Strait of Hormuz.
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3The strike reportedly took place near Bandar Abbas, a strategic port city on Iranian soil according to Israeli reports citing unnamed officials.
Developments
2024-03-26T18:59
[Mar 27] Iran did not immediately confirm or deny the death of Alireza Tangsiri, according to NBC News.
2024-03-26T18:55Z+9
[Mar 27] Israel Defence Minister claims Iran Guards navy commander killed in strike (Thehindu).
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