Iran Says 7 Dead in Syria Strike Will 'Not Go Unanswered'

W460

Iran said Tuesday the number of its soldiers killed in an air strike in Syria this week had risen to seven and that it would not go unanswered.

Iranian media reported that seven bodies had been flown back to Tehran for burial following Monday's strike against the T-4 airbase in Homs. 

Syria, Russia and Iran have blamed Israel for the attack, which Tehran had initially said killed four military advisers.

"The Zionist regime's attack on Syria will not go unanswered," said Ali Akbar Velayati, foreign policy adviser to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to the semi-official ISNA news agency.

Iran is a key ally of the Syrian government, alongside Russia, and Velayati was speaking on arrival in Damascus where he was due to meet with President Bashar al-Assad, according to ISNA.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif hit back at U.S. President Donald Trump, who has said Russia and Iran share the blame for an alleged chemical attack in a rebel-held town in Syria.

Iran "has consistently condemned use of chemical weapons by anyone (and) is itself the victim of their use by Saddam with U.S. support," Zarif wrote on Twitter, referring to chemical attacks during Iran's war with Iraq in the 1980s. 

Trump's "threats to repeat impulsive acts of aggression is symptomatic of U.S. policy helping extremists," Zarif added. 

The U.S. president has threatened a "forceful" response to the alleged chemical attack.

Comments 2
Thumb liberty 11 April 2018, 02:32

lol ok

Missing un520 11 April 2018, 09:22

I figured it wouldnt go unanswered. Look out for the next bombing of Israeli tourists anywhere on this planet.