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Iranian senior cleric Soleimani killed in attack

The shooting occurred as anti-clerical sentiments are high in Iran amid the popular protests, but the motive behind the attack is not yet known.
Ayatollah Abbas Ali Soleimani, January 21, 2020. (Wikimedia Commons; CC BY 4.0)

A high-ranking Shiite religious official was killed in Iran on Wednesday. Relatively few details are known about the incident at present.

Abbas Ali Soleimani Esbukalai, 75, was the Friday imam in the city of Kashan in central Iran from 2020 to 2022, and also served on Iran’s Assembly of Experts, the council that appoints the supreme leader of the country. He was shot and killed while in a bank in the city of Babolsar on the Caspian Sea. The assailant was arrested and no motive is yet known, Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency reported.

The assailant was an employee of the bank, according to Agence France-Presse. 

Why it matters: Anti-cleric sentiment is high in Iran amid the ongoing anti-government protests in the country. Iranian protesters burned the home of Iran’s first supreme leader, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in November. Many Iranians have also started knocking turbans off of clergymen's heads.

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