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Original title: British media: 62 people involved in the murder of Iranian nuclear scientists have received special training Source: Reference News Network
Reference News Network reported on November 30 The British media stated that Iran has promised to retaliate against the conspiracy to assassinate a nuclear scientist, and details of the conspiracy have been revealed.
According to a report published on the British “Daily Star” website on November 29, the head of the Research and Innovation Organization of the Iranian Defense Ministry Muhsin Fahrizad was assassinated on November 27. He was ambushed by 12 assassins on a highway near Tehran and shot dead in the car.
These killers were reportedly members of a gang of 62 people who conspired to kill Fahrizad. In addition to 12 assassins, 50 others are reported to provide logistical support.
The report also said that Iran blamed its old enemy Israel for the assassination. Iran has accused Israel of killing several Iranian nuclear scientists since 2010.
Iranian journalist Mohamed Awazi claimed to have obtained information leaked by the Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and revealed the details of the scientist’s murder on Twitter.
Avazi said the attackers planned to carry out an attack on a roundabout in the rural town of Absalde.
The attacker had reportedly been monitoring the victim and knew he would drive from Tehran to Absald, a 59-year-old scientist who owned a villa in the city.
Twelve assassins were reportedly deployed to the city, while the remaining 50 people provided them with logistical support, but it is unclear whether they are in Iran or abroad.
The reporter said that all the members of the assassination operations had received special training courses and had participated in security and intelligence work abroad.
According to leaked Iranian data, the assassination team used a Hyundai Santa Fe, a Nissan and four motorcycles to carry out the assassination.
Avazi said they were waiting for Fahrizad at the ambush site.
At the scene, there was also a Nissan pickup used as bait.
According to reports, approximately half an hour before the arrival of the three bulletproof car convoys in Fahrizad, the power supply to the area was cut off.
When the third car passed, the Nissan car was detonated.
Twelve assassins then fired at the second car carrying Fahrizad, including two snipers.
Avazi said on Twitter: “According to Iranian sources, the leader of the assassination team pulled Fahrizad out of the car and shot him to make sure he was killed.”
He also said that the killer escaped and that members of the scientist’s protection team were taken to a hospital in Tehran.
Avazi also said that according to Iranian revelations, none of the 12 members involved in the killing were injured or arrested.
Israel reportedly calls Fahrizad the “father of Iran’s nuclear program,” and his death once again intensified tensions between Iran and its enemies. (Compile / Wang Haifang)