Iranian court orders US to pay US$420m for 1980 surprise attack

TEHRAN. — Iran announced yesterday a court ruling demanding the US government pay US$420 million in reparations for inflicting material and moral damages on Iranian people during a 1980 military operation.

Citing the ruling issued at an undisclosed date by the 55th branch of the Tehran Court of Justice, the Iranian judiciary said the US military should pay 10 million dollars to each of the 14 plaintiffs, totalling US$140 million in compensation for the damages it caused to them in a military mission, codenamed Operation Eagle Claw, in Iran’s eastern desert city of Tabas.

The Iranian tribunal also ordered the US government to pay an additional US$280 million in punitive damages, reported the Mizan news agency of the Iranian judiciary.

The ruling came after hearing complaints were filed against the US government by 14 plaintiffs, 13 of whom are either the heirs or family members of those killed in the US “terrorist” attack while the rest one was taken hostage during the operation, the report said.

Operation Eagle Claw was a failed rescue mission launched by the US in April 1980, to release 52 staffers at the US embassy who had been held captive in the Iranian capital following the 1979 Islamic                                      Revolution.

The operation failed as the US forces and helicopters were stymied by a sandstorm in the desert.

According to Mizan, during the operation, the US forces attacked a number of civilians, including passengers and drivers traveling on a nearby road, for no particular reason. — Xinhua.

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