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The nuclear physicist, Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed using a satellite-controlled weapon equipped with artificial intelligence. The physicist’s wife was sitting next to him, while she was not injured, said the deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Rear Admiral Ali Fadawi.
Iranian nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, killed on November 27 in a Tehran suburb, was killed with a machine gun equipped with “an intelligent satellite system using artificial intelligence.” This was announced today by the deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Rear Admiral Ali Fadawi, reports Mehr.
According to him, the scientist had 11 guards. The first blow was directed at the first car where the guards were. After that, the attackers used a satellite-controlled machine gun.
Fadawi noted that the machine gun had an improved chamber and fired 13 times. The weapon was aimed only at Fakhrizada. His wife escaped unharmed despite being several inches from her husband.
After his injuries, Fakhrizade died in hospital.
Immediately after the assassination, Iran blamed Israel for the crime.
Fakhrizadeh was born in 1958, he was the lead developer of the Iranian nuclear program and taught physics at Imam Hussein University in Tehran. Fakhrizadeh was an officer in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to the UN Security Council, the deceased was a senior investigator for the Iranian Defense Ministry and the country’s armed forces.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Fakhrizade was called “the father of the Iranian bomb” and was compared to the American physicist Robert Oppenheimer, the creator of the first atomic bomb.
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