Assassination of a high-ranking official in Iran! Kemal Harrazi was seriously injured.

Assassination of a high-ranking official in Iran! Kemal Harrazi was seriously injured.

02.04.2026 07:00

The head of the Iranian Strategic Foreign Relations Council, Kemal Harrazi, was seriously injured in an attack carried out by the US and Israel on his residence. Harrazi was taken to the hospital for treatment, while his wife lost her life in the bloody attack. Harrazi had served as the chief advisor to Iran's former leader, Ali Khamenei.

It has been reported that Kemal Harrazi, the Chairman of the Iranian Strategic Foreign Relations Council, was seriously injured in attacks by the US and Israel.

HARAZI WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED

According to Iranian media, an attack was carried out on Harrazi's residence in Tehran by the US and Israel. It was stated that Harrazi was seriously injured and taken to the hospital for treatment, while his wife lost her life.

HE SERVED AS HAMANEY'S CHIEF ADVISOR

Harrazi had taken on the role of chief advisor to Iran's former leader Ali Hamaney. The current country leader Mojtaba Hamaney had requested that all officials who served during Ali Hamaney's era continue in their positions. Harrazi also held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs.

US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN

On February 28, while negotiations were ongoing between the governments of Tehran and Washington, Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran. In response, Iran carried out attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel. In the US-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including former Iranian leader Ali Hamaney, were killed.

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