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IRGC telegram channel hastened to report that Fazil Mustafa had been killed
Baku/29.03.23/Turan: The IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps) telegram channel reported at 23.08 on March 28: "Fazil Gazanfaroglu (Mustafa), a member of the Azerbaijani Parliament known for his anti-Iranian and anti-Islamic statements, was killed."
This message appeared on the Internet half an hour after the assassination attempt. Even the Azerbaijani media and many state agencies did not know about this yet. At that moment, nothing was known about Mustafa's condition either.
All the above is an indirect evidence of the involvement of the Iranian special services and Iranian agents in this attempt. The characterization of the Azerbaijani deputy given in this message also speaks for itself. -02B-
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