Iranian freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers, who won the titles in the 2015 Asian Cadet Championship, dedicated their medals to the 175 martyr divers who were reportedly buried alive with their hands tied during Iraq imposed War on Iran.

Iranian freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling teams claimed the title of the Asian Cadet Championship in Delhi, India on Sunday.Iran freestyle team bagged seven medals, including two gold medals and five silvers to finish first.Iran secured the top spot with 77 points, while India came second with 74 points. Uzbekistan settled for the third position with 59 points.In the Greco-Roman, Iran seized one gold, six silver medals and one bronze to win the title with 82 points. Kazakhstan came second with 65 points and Kyrgyzstan finished third, collecting 63 points.It was on May 18 when the bodies of 175 Iranian divers who were reportedly buried alive with their hands tied during Iraq imposed War on Iran back in the 1980s were returned home.As many as 175 bodies belonging to Iranian divers, who were killed by the forces of the Saddam’s Ba’ath regime during Operation Karbala-4 with their hands tied, were brought to the country through Shalamcheh Border Crossing in Khuzestan Province.MH