- Prince Harry has alienated Iran after revealing that he has killed in Afghanistan.
- The nation retaliated after the British government justified the execution of Akbari.
- Akbari died as a result of “corruption on earth and harming the country’s security”.
Since he revealed that he has killed people in Afghanistan, Prince Harry has alienated Iran.
After the British government justified the execution of Alireza Akbari, the nation retaliated violently.
Nasser Kanani, a spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry, blasted “The British regime’s uproar and the support of some European self-proclaimed defenders of human rights for London is only a sign of their evasion and violation of law.”
“Britain’s encroachment on the national security of the Islamic republic of Iran has been met with a decisive response from the Iranian intelligence [and] judiciary.
“The British regime, whose royal family member, sees the killing of 25 innocent people as removal of chess pieces and has no regrets over the issue, and those who turn a blind eye to this war crime, are in no position to preach others on human rights.”
Akbari lost his life as a result of “corruption on earth and harming the country’s internal and external security by passing on intelligence”.
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