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The deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, General Ali Fadvi, said that Iranian nuclear physicist Muhsin Fahrizade Mahabadi was killed by a satellite-controlled machine gun.
Iranian nuclear physicist Muhsin Fahrizade Mahabadi was assassinated in Abserd, Tehran province, on November 27.
The acting commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, General Ali Favdi, shared new details about the assassination of Iranian nuclear physicist Mahabadi in his speech at the University of Tehran on the occasion of student day.
“Fired 13 TIMES”
Claiming that he had 11 bodyguards alongside Mahabadi during the murder, Favdi said: “In the attack, a Nissan brand was first detonated to distribute guards. Then 13 shots were fired to kill Fahrizade directly “ said.
“THE WEAPON WAS CONTROLLED BY SATELLITE VEHICLE”
Noting that the machine gun fired to kill the Iranian nuclear physicist was remotely controlled and no human factors were used during the attack, Favdi said. “13 bullets were fired at Muhsin Fahrizade. There were no terrorists and the weapon was remotely controlled via satellite. The weapon was brought up to Fahrizade’s face with an advanced camera and artificial intelligence was used. said.
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