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Iranian IRGC commander Abolfazl Sarlak killed in Syria

May 15, 2020
Abolfazl Sarlak, left, is pictured with slain IRGC Commander Qasem Soleimani. — Courtesy photo
Abolfazl Sarlak, left, is pictured with slain IRGC Commander Qasem Soleimani. — Courtesy photo

Yaghoub Fazeli

DUBAI — Abolfazl Sarlak, a commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has been killed in Syria, Iranian state media reported.

Iran’s state news agencies have given conflicting reports on how Sarlak was killed. The semi-official Mehr news agency said he was killed by an explosive trap set up by Daesh (the so-called IS) in eastern Aleppo on Sunday, while the semi-official Fars news agency said he was killed during clashes with “terrorists” in the town of Khanaser in Aleppo.

Sarlak had been fighting “takfiris” in Syria and Iraq “for years,” Mehr said. Iran uses the term “takfiri” to refer to Sunni groups it deems extremist.

Sarlak had been living in Aleppo with his wife and two children, the official IRIB news agency said, adding that he had an “important role” in the IRGC’s headquarters in Aleppo.

The commander was close to slain commander Qasem Soleimani, according to the Iranian media. Soleimani, who headed the Quds Force — the overseas arms of the IRGC — was killed in a US airstrike at Baghdad’s international airport in January.

Following news of Sarlak’s death, IRGC-linked accounts on social media shared an undated image showing him with the new head of the Quds Force Esmail Ghaani. — Al Arabiya English


May 15, 2020
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