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Iranian founder of Lebanon’s Hezbollah dies due to COVID-19 infection

A former Iranian lawmaker and one of the founders of Hezbollah in Lebanon passed away from COVID-19 on Monday, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Ali-Akbar Mohtashamipour, who was 75 had been residing in the Iraqi city of Najaf for the past few years. After contracting the coronavirus, he was moved to the Iranian capital Tehran where he was hospitalized in a Revolutionary Guards-owned hospital until he died.

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