US violates international law by killing Gen. Soleymani: Agnes Calamard
The United Nations has termed the US terrorist attack on Lt. Gen. Qasem Solaimani, a former commander of Iran's Quds Force, a violation of international law. On January 3, General Solaimani was martyred in the attack carried out in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
UN Special Envoy Agnes Calamard said in a statement yesterday (Tuesday) that the killing of General Solimani had begun a criminal process that could eventually lead to catastrophic catastrophe.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said that the United States violated international law by killing Lt. Gen. Kasem Soleimani, a former commander of Iran's Quds Force.
On Friday, January 3, US terrorists fired missiles at a vehicle carrying General Solimani near the International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq. In the attack, eight more Iraqi commanders were killed, including Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy chief of Iraq's popular volunteer force Hashd al-Shababi.
US troops attacked General Solimani when he traveled to Baghdad at the invitation of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi. General Solimani played a central role in eliminating Daesh, an extremist militant group from Iraq and Syria.
Analysts say that in the process that Gen. Solaimani was killed, other drone-rich countries in the world could also face catastrophic catastrophe if the enemy's political leaders start killing them.
The United Nations has termed the US terrorist attack on Lt. Gen. Qasem Solaimani, a former commander of Iran's Quds Force, a violation of international law. On January 3, General Solaimani was martyred in the attack carried out in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
UN Special Envoy Agnes Calamard said in a statement yesterday (Tuesday) that the killing of General Solimani had begun a criminal process that could eventually lead to catastrophic catastrophe.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said that the United States violated international law by killing Lt. Gen. Kasem Soleimani, a former commander of Iran's Quds Force.
On Friday, January 3, US terrorists fired missiles at a vehicle carrying General Solimani near the International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq. In the attack, eight more Iraqi commanders were killed, including Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy chief of Iraq's popular volunteer force Hashd al-Shababi.
US troops attacked General Solimani when he traveled to Baghdad at the invitation of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi. General Solimani played a central role in eliminating Daesh, an extremist militant group from Iraq and Syria.
Analysts say that in the process that Gen. Solaimani was killed, other drone-rich countries in the world could also face catastrophic catastrophe if the enemy's political leaders start killing them.
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