TEHRAN – The general director of visual arts, Naderev Rezai, the Ministry of Culture and Islamic leadership, and Aidin Madizadeh Tehranni, general director of visual arts, expressed his condolences from two visual artists of Iranian visual artists, following the aggressive attacks of the Zionist regime.
Painter Mansleah Alikani and Press graphic designer Sale Beirami lost their lives in Israeli attacks in residential areas in Tehran. Officials condemned the brutal crime and expressed solidarity with the families of martial artists, the visual arts community and all the brave people of Iran, the IRNA reported.
“Alikani was a student at Master Kazemcharipa and was a prominent figure in the field of painting, who was also involved in training and research. She was creating paintings about Ashura.
“Bairami is an international figure in the field of graphic design and was a source of pride in the Iranian arts community. His name and heritage are engraved in the country’s historical memory,” said Mahdizadeh Tehrani.
Earlier on Friday, the Israeli regime launched an unprovocated act of military aggression against the territory of Iran’s Islamic Republic, earning the respect of respected commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) and well-known nuclear scientists.
The strike has continued since then, targeting private nuclear facilities and residential areas, violating all international norms and threatening to ignite a major local fire.
In response to Israeli invasion, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) launched Operation True Promise III on Friday night, then unleashing coordinated missile and drone strikes, targeting the occupied territories and the Intelligence Election Command Center.
Photo: Saleh Bayrami (L) and Mansoureh Alikhani
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