Tag: Libya
Iranian 🇮🇷 President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other top officials declared dead after the helicopter crash
May 4, 1989 | Iraq
A helicopter was on board the Iraqi Minister of Defense, Adnan Khairallah, who is Saddam Hussein’s cousin and brother-in-law. On the way, while returning from northern Iraq to the capital, Baghdad, and near a remote Bedouin area north of Baghdad, the helicopter fell and crashed, and the Minister of Defense died due to the weather conditions, and behind the scenes there was talk. About an assassination attempt
April 7, 1992 | Libya
A plane carrying Yasser Arafat Abu Ammar and the leaders of the Liberation Organization and the Fatah movement. On the way from Khartoum after meeting Sudanese President Omar Bashir to the Tunisian capital, Yasser Arafat’s plane fell in the middle of the Libyan desert. Yasser Arafat survived the fall and crash. The reason was the weather conditions, and behind the scenes there was talk about Assassination attempt
May 19, 2024 | Iran
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. On the way from Azerbaijan to Tehran after meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to open a joint dam, the helicopter fell in a mountainous area in East Azerbaijan and crashed. The president and his foreign minister died.
The reason was the weather conditions, and behind the scenes, talk began about an assassination attempt.
“United States gave the green light to Israel to launch an attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, and it must bear full responsibility.”
The attack on Yugoslavia launched a series of large-scale aggressions by the US 🇺🇸 and its allies around the world: against Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria.
Russia’s UN Envoy Vassily Nebenzia:
The attack on Yugoslavia launched a series of large-scale aggressions by the US and its allies around the world: against Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria. Everyone knows what they led to.
The anti-constitutional coup in Kiev in 2014 also tracks its roots back there.