Employee of Iranian Embassy in Damascus killed

Employee of Iranian Embassy in Damascus killed


The spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Saturday that a local employee of Iran’s embassy in Damascus was killed last week after being shot in his vehicle in the city, Iran International reports.
 
Esmaeil Baghaei said that Davood Bitaraf was killed by “terrorists” and added that the Syrian transitional government is responsible for “identifying, prosecuting, and punishing the perpetrators of this crime.”
 
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is seriously pursuing the matter through appropriate channels and various diplomatic and international avenues,” Baghaei added.
 
In an interview published Friday, Syria’s de facto new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, said Iran’s influence in the region has been significantly diminished following the fall of its ally, President Bashar al-Assad. The interview with Asharq Al-Awsat comes after Sharaa’s radical Sunni Islamist group, Hayat al-Tahrir Sham (HTS), swiftly defeated Assad’s forces this month.
 
Sharaa said that Syria’s opposition had “set the Iranian project in the region back by 40 years,” signaling a major shift in Syria’s stance toward Iran.
 
“By removing Iranian militias and closing Syria to Iranian influence, we’ve served the region’s interests—achieving what diplomacy and external pressure could not, with minimal losses,” he said.