Suicide
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Iran convicts US to $170 mln in case of 2010 Chabahar terrorist attack
Tehran, IRNA - Iran's Judiciary has announced that Branch 55 of the Tehran international relations court has ordered the United States government and officials to pay $170 million for their role in the 2010 Chabahar terrorist attack.
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Israeli official warns against increase in mental illnesses in occupied territories
Tehran, IRNA - An official from the Zionist regime has warned against the increase in mental illnesses and suicides among Israeli soldiers in the occupied territories.
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6 Zionist soldiers commit suicide
Tehran, IRNA - Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported the suicide of at least 6 soldiers of the Zionist regime during the past months.
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Reserve Zionist officer commits suicide after being recalled
Tehran, IRNA - A Zionist officer has committed suicide after being recalled to active duty.
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Israeli trooper commits suicide
Tehran, IRNA – The Zionist regime’s media have reported that military a member of Israeli military has committed suicide in Nahariya in northern occupied Palestine.
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Hospitals discharge more from those injured in Kerman terrorist attacks
Kerman, IRNA – The head of the emergency department in Iran's city of Kerman has said that the number of those who were hospitalized in the medical centers in the city after the January 3 terrorist blasts targeting mourners of Martyr Soleimani has dropped to 55 from 284.
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Suicide tendencies rise among Israeli soldiers amid Gaza war
Tehran, IRNA - Israeli military personnel are increasingly thinking about suicide, prompting authorities to set up rehabilitation centers to treat them for mental issues, according to the Israeli media.
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Police officer killed at suicide attack in southeast Iran
Zahedan, IRNA – A police officer has been killed during a suicide attack on a police station in the capital city of Sistan-Baluchestan province in southeast Iran, the provincial prosecutor announced.
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Iran sends medical supplies to Afghanistan after suicide attack
Tehran, IRNA – Iran sent consignments of medical supplies to Afghanistan on Monday in the wake of a suicide attack at a tutoring center in Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul that has killed 35 people and wounded dozens in the neighboring country.