Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini, who was detained in Italy at the request of the United States following a drone attack that killed three Americans, has been released.
The US had asked Italy to arrest and extradite the Iranian national for allegedly transferring drone technology.
Inter Milan assistant coach Massimiliano Farris feels Kristjan Asllani did well against Empoli, and Mehdi Taremi “just needs the turning point.”Farris spoke to Italian broadcaster DAZN after the
Mohammad Abedini arrested in Milan last month for allegedly supplying drone parts that US says were used in attack that killed 3 US soldiers Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini, who had been detained in Italy on a US warrant,
Alessandro Bastoni, Marcus Thuram, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan will get a rest against Empoli, while Mehdi Taremi and Kristjan Asllani will start.This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based
Celilia Sala, 29, was working under a regular journalistic visa when she was detained in Tehran on December 19, accused of “violating the laws of the Islamic Republic”.
A plane carrying Cecilia Sala, 29, landed at Rome’s Ciampino airport, where Premier Giorgia Meloni was on hand to welcome her alongside Sala's family.
The linked cases of Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini and Italian reporter Cecilia Sala are the latest flashpoint between Tehran and Washington.
Iranian judicial authorities have said that Abedini Najafabadi Mohammad will return to Iran "in the coming hours", Iranian news agency IRNA reported on Sunday. In a note issued earlier on Sunday, the Italian justice ministry announced that Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has filed a request to Milan's appeals court to revoke Abedini's arrest.
Mohammad Abedini had been detained over his alleged involvement in the 2024 drone attack on Tower 22 in Jordan, which left three American service members dead.
The Italian journalist was released soon after Elon Musk met with an Iranian ambassador, officials in Iran said. So was an Iranian detained in Italy who was wanted by the U.S.
An Italian journalist arrested and jailed in Iran since December has been freed and returned to Rome on Wednesday, even as a diplomatic spat between the two countries lingers over an Iranian held in Milan.