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Senior military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader dies of ‘illness’: IRNA

AL-Arabia – A senior military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader who served as the country’s highest-ranking military official after the supreme leader for nearly three decades, has died “of an illness,” the official IRNA news agency reported on Friday, with other domestic outlets attributing his death to COVID-19.

Major General Hassan Firouzabadi delivers remarks during a meeting between Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Iranian military commanders in Tehran, September 24, 2014. (Khamenei.ir)

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IRNA did not elaborate on the exact cause of 70-year-old Hassan Firouzabadi’s death. Other Iranian domestic news agencies, including ISNA and Fars, reported that Firouzabadi died of COVID-19.

Firouzabadi was promoted to the rank of major general and appointed chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces in 1968 by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, making him the highest-ranking Iranian military official after the supreme leader, despite never serving in any of Iran’s military forces.

He retained that position until 2016, after which he was appointed by Khamenei as a senior adviser to the supreme leader.

He was also a member of the Expediency Council, which advises Khamenei.

Firouzabadi was under EU and US sanctions for human rights abuses.

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