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Mohsen Khazaei (Persian: محسن خزایی) was an Iranian correspondent.
Mohsen Khazaei | |
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Born | |
Died | 12 November 2016 43) | (aged
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | State Administration Expert |
Occupation(s) | Correspondent, Reporter |
Years active | 23 years of media activity in Iran |
Notable work | Installing the flag of Hazrat Zainab's Shrine |
Spouse | Maryam Rakhshani |
Children | Hadi, Mahdi, Zeinab |
Website | telegram.me/shahid_mohsen_khazaei |
Mohsen Khazaei was born in December 6, 1972 in isfahan. Khazaei in 1995 began his activities as a sound operator in TV and Radio. In 2004, he became director of the Young Journalists' Club of Zahedan. When he gained success in the management of the Young Journalists' Club of Zahedan, he was introduced as the news director of Gilan. He fathered three children.[1][2]
In November 12, 2016, while he was embedded with Iranian-back militias besieging Eastern Aleppo for Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting and Fars News Agency, Khazaei was struck by shrapnel from a rebel mortar blast.[3][4][5][6] As news of his death was broadcast, many people and officials expressed their sorrow in Iran.[7]
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