Iran’s “father” of nuclear power could have been killed with state-of-the-art electronic weapons.



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The Iranian military said scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed with a state-of-the-art electronic weapon with the help of satellite equipment.

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Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was assassinated on November 27. (Photo: Getty)

The ISNA news agency quoted Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Force (IRGC) spokesman Ramazan Sharif on December 6 as saying that Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed with a supported remote control weapon. satellite support.

Last week, Iranian media said their scientist was attacked with a remote or automatic machine gun mounted on a van at a distance of about 150 meters and that “there are no gunmen present.” school “.

Iranian media also accused Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia of being behind the attack.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who is believed to be the father of Iran’s controversial nuclear program, was assassinated on November 27 in an area about 70 kilometers east of Tehran. There is still unconfirmed information about the attack, but Iran believes it is a well-planned machine gun and car bomb attack.

Ali Rabiee, a spokesman for the Iranian government, said that the Iranian Intelligence Service issued a warning to the government of a terror plot months or days before Fakhrizadeh was assassinated. Fakhrizadeh’s two sons also revealed that, on the day of the murder, Mr. Fakhrizadeh was advised not to go out, but still decided to do so due to an important appointment.

The ambush attack left Mr. Fakhrizadeh seriously injured and later killed, while some of his bodyguards and family members were injured. There are currently no individuals or organizations that have claimed responsibility for the attack. Observers said the incident could generate tensions in the Middle East.

Minh Phuong
According to the Sputnik

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