
Brigadier General Abbas‑Ali Mohammadian, the chief of police in Tehran, has reportedly been killed during a series of airstrikes amid the escalating regional conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
According to emerging reports circulating online and in several regional outlets, Mohammadian was among the high-profile figures targeted during coordinated strikes on Iranian security infrastructure. The operation is believed to be part of a broader campaign aimed at weakening Iran’s internal security and military leadership during the intensifying war in the Middle East.
Mohammadian was widely known as a powerful figure within Iran’s domestic security apparatus. As Tehran’s police chief, he oversaw law enforcement operations in the capital and was closely linked to crackdowns on protests and political unrest. His security forces were frequently accused by critics and human rights organizations of using heavy force during demonstrations, particularly during the nationwide protests that erupted in recent years.
If confirmed, his death would represent another major blow to Iran’s leadership structure during the ongoing conflict. In recent weeks, multiple senior Iranian officials, military commanders, and security figures have reportedly been killed in targeted strikes across the country as hostilities intensify.
However, as of now, there has been no official confirmation from Iranian state media or major international news agencies regarding Mohammadian’s death. Some reports suggest the claim originated on social media and rapidly spread among accounts tracking the war, leaving the situation unclear while authorities in Tehran remain silent.
The alleged killing comes at a time when the conflict between Iran and its adversaries is expanding rapidly, with missile exchanges, airstrikes, and cyber operations taking place across several countries in the region. Analysts warn that the elimination of key security officials could further destabilize Iran’s command structure and potentially trigger additional retaliation.
For now, the fate of Abbas-Ali Mohammadian remains unconfirmed, but the reports have already intensified speculation about the scale of leadership losses inside Tehran as the conflict continues to escalate.













