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    Nevada woman allegedly stabbed date to avenge Iranian general’s death

    By TheDailyReportsMarch 19, 2022Updated:November 8, 2022 Iran No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A young girl from Nevada knifed her date whom she had met online in counter for the 2020 passing of an Iranian military pioneer killed in an American robot strike, police said. (Nevada woman allegedly )

    Nika Nikoubin, 21, has been accused of endeavored murder, battery with a lethal weapon and theft, as per news.

    Nikoubin and the man met online on a dating site, Henderson police wrote in a capture report. The pair then consented to meet at Sunset Station inn on March 5, leasing a room together.

    While in the room, the pair started engaging in sexual relations when Nikoubin put a blindfold on the man, police said. Nikoubin then, at that point, switched out the lights, and a few minutes after the fact, the man “felt an agony in favor of his neck,” KLAS revealed.

    Nikoubin allegedly wounded the man in the neck “for vengeance against U.S. troops for the killing of Qassem Soleimani in 2020,” police wrote in a report.

    U.S. powers killed Soleimani, a top general in Iran’s military, in a robot strike in January 2020. Soleimani headed the expeditionary Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. answerable for the Islamic Republic’s unfamiliar tasks. He acquired noticeable quality for prompting Shiite paramilitary powers battling the Islamic State bunch in Iraq, before it was crushed in 2017. (Nevada woman allegedly )

    After the wounding, the man pushed Nikoubin off of him and ran out of the space to call 911, police said.

    Nikoubin likewise ran out of the room, telling a lodging representative that she had recently wounded a man, police said.

    While conversing with police, Nikoubin told an examiner “she needed retribution,” police said. She said she had paid attention to a tune called “Undertaker,” which “gave her the inspiration… to do her vengeance.”

    The man’s present condition was not accessible, the Las Vegas Review Journal revealed. (Nevada woman allegedly )

    Nikoubin is planned to show up in court for a primer hearing March 24, the paper said, It’s not known if she has a lawyer.

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