Assassination of Iranian Scientist … Tehran Reveals “Sophisticated Tool” Used



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Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated on November 27 with the help of an “advanced electronic tool” guided by a “satellite device,” according to Brigadier General Ramadan Sharif, a spokesman for the Revolutionary Guard. Semi-official Iranian Student News Agency (ISNA). ).

“Esna” quoted Sharif as saying that “the Zionists know very well that their actions will not go unanswered. In recent years it has been shown that their actions will not go unanswered.”

On Tuesday, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabie said that the Iranian Intelligence Ministry had warned the government for months and days about Fakhrizadeh’s assassination by providing the necessary detailed information in the form of a “terrorist operation alert.”

Last Sunday, the semi-official Fars news agency stated that the Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed in the east of the capital, Tehran, was hit by an automatic machine gun fired at a car, which was operated by remote control.

With senior Iranian officials blaming Israel, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and others vowed revenge for the Friday assassination of Fakhrizadeh, who was the country’s top nuclear scientist.

The Israeli government did not comment on these accusations.

Last Saturday, Israeli Settlement Affairs Minister Tzachi Hanegbi said he “had no idea” who killed Zadeh, but described it as “very embarrassing for Iran.”

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