Iran Indicts 73 US Officers Over Soleimani Drone Strike

“After collecting more than 12,000 pages of documents, the 164-page indictment was issued against 73 American officials regarding the martyrdom of Hajj Qassem Soleimani and his companions and was referred to Tehran Criminal Court number 1,” he announced on Sunday.

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July 2, 2024

Iran has taken new steps to proceed with its trial against the United States concerning the assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, issuing an indictment against 73 American government and military officials, Tehran Times reported on June 23.

The indictment, consisting of over 12,000 pages of documentation, was announced by Ali Alghasi-Mehr, the judiciary chief for Tehran province.

“After collecting more than 12,000 pages of documents, the 164-page indictment was issued against 73 American officials regarding the martyrdom of Hajj Qassem Soleimani and his companions and was referred to Tehran Criminal Court number 1,” he announced on Sunday.

Alghasi-Mehr stated that a public trial will be held next month. “All the defendants, who are U.S. statesmen and military officials, have been officially notified of the case and required to introduce their lawyers,” he added.

General Soleimani was assassinated during a U.S. drone attack on Baghdad on January 3, 2020. The Iranian military leader spearheaded the fight against Daesh terrorists in Iraq and Syria during the 2010s. He is widely regarded as an anti-terror icon.

Iran retaliated against the assassination by striking the most important American military base in Iraq, which, according to American media, left hundreds of U.S. soldiers with “brain damage”.