“Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin called President Iran Masud Pesashkian and the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyaag against the backdrop of Iran’s Iran. Source: Putin’s press service details: In a conversation with Peseschian, Putin expressed his condolences to the leadership and the people of Iran “in connection with numerous human casualties, in particular among civilians.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Putin’s press service
Details: In a conversation with Peseschian, Putin expressed his condolences to the leadership and the people of Iran “in connection with numerous human casualties, in particular among civilians.”
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Also, the Russian head, whom the International Criminal Court in Hague considers guilty of war crimes, allegedly “condemned the actions of Israel taken in violation of the UN and International Law Statute.”
He stated that Russia “would contribute to the de -escalation of the conflict between Iran and Israel.”
Putin spoke from Netanyaga about “the importance of returning to the negotiation process” and even declared his readiness to provide mediation services.
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Prehistory:
- On the night of June 13, Israel struck the capital of Iran Tehran and its surroundings, as well as in other cities of the country. Israel called his attack preventive and aimed at undermining the nuclear program and against Iran’s military facilities.
- It was also reported that as a result of the blows, the Commander-in-Chief of the Corps of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Quir) Major General Hocsein Salami, Commander of the Staff of Hatam Al-Anbia Major General Glamali Rashid, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Iran, Mohamadi, were killed.
- A spokesman for Iran’s armed forces Brigadna General or Lilfazl Shekarchi said Tehran would respond to Israel’s strikes, noting that the United States would “pay dearly”, despite Washington’s assurances of his inaccuracy.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that the strikes of Israel on Iran’s objects were “unilateral”, although the United States had information that this attack was planned.