Biography of martyred commander to be released
30 January 2013
Mohsen Sadeghnia is currently working on a novel based on the life of martyred Sacred Defense commander Mostafa Pajouhandeh.
IBNA: Speaking with IBNA, Sadeghnia stated that he is working on a new book about the martyred commander with support from the University of Army Commanders. The work will be published by Soureh Sabz Publishing Company in Iran.
Pajouhandeh commandeered the 401 Telecommunications Division of the army during the Sacred Defense.
He also served at one of the divisions of the 58 Zolfaghar Corps during the war.
The writer of Sacred Defense books went on to say that martyr Pajouhandeh was revered as a committed, resolute and courageous commander during his services in the war operations.
To complete the book, Sadeghnia conducted over 58 hours of interview with the martyr’s family members and comrades.
As he said, he will have the book published next year.
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