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Iran continues to suffer the repercussions of the assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, which has weighed heavily on the relationship between the Iranian Intelligence Ministry and the Revolutionary Guard, a news report on the IranWire website revealed.“Irritus Opposition, it is in a growing crisis.
The report indicated that the Iranian Intelligence Ministry is currently working on summoning members of the Revolutionary Guard to open an investigation into the circumstances of the operation. Although the opposition report cited two sources, the Revolutionary Guard had informed the Iranian Intelligence Ministry of its refusal to summon members of its ranks.
The sources added that the Iranian Intelligence Ministry believes that the Revolutionary Guard does not have the powers to investigate Fakhrizadeh’s assassination, but has caused many security problems for Iran in recent years, in light of the Revolutionary Guard’s ignorance of the fundamentals of intelligence work and its fall into corruption.
The report also considered that the recent actions of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry against members of the Revolutionary Guard may indicate an increase in the direct confrontation between these two security institutions, while it considered that the account of the Revolutionary Guard about the murder of Fakhrizadeh does not is realistic.
Different accounts are reported to explain the murder of scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in the capital Tehran.
From the armed ambush, through terrorist elements, and the story of the chase, and the journey of the owner of the car that was used in the murder, to a machine gun operated by artificial intelligence satellites. The official Iranian stories varied, varied and contradictory..
Opponents view the official approach as customary, and it aims to restore the reputation of Iranian intelligence services, which were badly damaged as a result of Fakhrizadeh’s assassination..
Source: Arab + Major General