Top Iranian officials have condoled the martyrdom of Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy, praising his role in strengthening Iran’s maritime power and resistance.
In a statement released on Monday, the IRGC announced the martyrdom of the IRGC Navy commander following injuries sustained in the US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
The statement added that Tangsiri was wounded after operations that “inflicted heavy damage on enemy facilities and infrastructure and led to the downing of a US fighter jet.”
In his message of condolence, Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, hailed Rear Admiral Tangsiri as a “courageous and valiant” commander who was honored with martyrdom after years of struggle.
Citing a Quranic verse that those slain in the path of God are alive and sustained by their Lord, the Leader said his martyrdom during the ongoing Israeli-American war of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran stands as “a great source of pride.”
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said the sacrifice would serve as an enduring inspiration for the people of Bushehr, the youth of southern Iran, and the country’s armed forces, who have long safeguarded Iran’s independence and maritime borders, particularly in the Persian Gulf.
The Leader also expressed confidence that Iran’s path of maritime strength and resistance would continue with greater power and determination.
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In a separate statement, President Masoud Pezeshkian hailed the martyred IRGC Navy commander, describing his martyrdom as “a great honor for the true men of Iran.”
In his message, the president said the “banner of dignity, resistance, and independence” is raised ever higher with the sacrifice of Iran’s brave fighters.
He praised Rear Admiral Tangsiri’s role in elevating the power, prestige, and authority of the IRGC Navy in the Persian Gulf, noting that his leadership had transformed it into a formidable force capable of standing “as a mighty barrier against aggressors and the greedy.”
Pezeshkian said the martyred commander’s effectiveness had made him “a thorn in the side of ruthless enemies,” who viewed his elimination as a major objective.
He stressed that martyrdom represents a profound honor and extended condolences to the Leader, the commander’s comrades in the IRGC and the army, and the Iranian nation.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, in a statement, described Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri as a shining example of courage, steadfastness, and loyalty to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
He noted that the martyred IRGC Navy commander’s resolve “was never shaken even in the face of the formidable assault of American warships, striking such a powerful blow to the tools of arrogance that they withdrew and docked at the farthest coasts.”
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The parliament speaker further warned that “if the enemy thinks that eliminating the brave will erase courage, they may test their luck – and will face the crushing response of the successors of this honored martyr.”
Iran’s judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, in a statement, paid tribute to Rear Admiral Tangsiri, describing him as a “valiant and selfless commander of Islam” and one of the renowned heroes of the “Ramadan War,” who “turned the day of the American-Zionist aggressors into night.”
He said the IRGC Navy commander, after years of sincere struggle, attained the “great victory of martyrdom” and “the noblest form of death.”
Ejei highlighted Tangsiri’s lineage, linking him to historic resistance figures of southern Iran such as Rais Ali Delvari, and said he had dealt heavy blows to enemy forces while strengthening Iran’s defensive shield, particularly along its southern shores.
According to the judiciary chief, these efforts had effectively erased the enemy’s ambitions of a ground invasion from their strategic calculations.
He also expressed confidence that the martyred commander’s comrades in the IRGC Navy would continue his path with greater strength, neutralizing enemy aggression and acting with the same resolve in offensive operations.
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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi hailed the martyrdom of Tangsiri as the culmination of years of dedicated service in defending the security and independence of the Islamic Republic.
Araghchi described the martyred commander as a tireless and devoted commander who led the frontlines of Iran’s dignity and military power.
“Rear Admiral Tangsiri, hailing from the brave lineage of Tangestan, elevated the strength of the IRGC Navy in the azure waters of the Persian Gulf with unparalleled prudence,” he said, “ensuring that in critical moments, it would stand as a mighty barrier against aggressors.”
He emphasized that the path of such warriors would continue with unwavering resolve, and that their sacrifice would ensure the continued honor, sovereignty, and independence of Iran.