Iran crisis: At least 35 people die at the funeral of General Solejman

Tens of quotas of General Kasim Soliman's death have remained dead at the stamp that took place during the procession for his burial were reported on Iran's state television. Television quoted the head of emergency medical services, Pirhossein Kolivadin, who said at least 35 people were dead and 48 were injured in the incident. Stampeda [rocking]
Television quoted the head of emergency medical services, Pirhossein Kolivadin, who said at least 35 people were dead and 48 were injured in the incident.
Stampeda [the panic clash between troops] occurred in the town of Kasim Soliman, called Kerman, southeast of Iran, where there was a burial in honour of the commander in question, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.

This comes just a day after over a million people in the capital, Tehran, attended the funeral prayer event.
Thousands of people had gathered in the centre of Kerman on Tuesday morning to bid last farewell to the leader of al-Quds forces, a provisional branch of Islamic Revolutionary Corps.
An air strike by American forces at Baghdad Airport on Friday killed General Solejmani. /Periscope












