A new issue has emerged regarding the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsin Fakhrizadeh. Iran blames Israel for the murder of nuclear scientist Mohsin. Iran alleges that its scientist was killed by a remote-controlled weapon.
According to a BBC report, the attackers used electronic equipment and were not at the incident site, according to security chief Ali Shamkhani. Shamkhani, head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said, “All necessary steps have been taken to protect them, but the enemy has taken a completely new approach.” The murder took place in a professional and special way. Unfortunately our enemies have succeeded in this. This was a very complex purpose as it used electronic equipment. No one was in attendance at the event.
In the beginning it was said – shot
Iranian intelligence and security agencies had earlier conspired to assassinate Fakhrizadeh, and such attacks were also enacted. However, no detailed information has been provided in this regard. The Iranian Defense Ministry has initially said Fakhrizadeh’s car was targeted by some gunmen and shot him at the same time.
Admiral Shamkhani said he had received some clues about the perpetrators of the killing. “This is definitely part of the anti-Semitic and Mossad-led Iranian opposition group Mujahideen-e-Khalk (MKO),” he said.
Israel has yet to comment on the allegations
Israel has not expressed its stance on the allegations made by Iran. He has yet to comment on these allegations.
Fakhrizadeh, Iranian scientist launches nuclear weapons program
Significantly, atomic scientist Mohsin Fakhrizadeh was shot dead by modern-day militants in the city of Absard in Damavand County, Iran. Nuclear scientist Mohsin Fakhrizadeh was head of the Iranian Defense Ministry’s Research and Innovation Center.
According to Western intelligence agencies, Fakrizadeh was involved in Iran’s nuclear weapons program. However, Iran has always claimed that its nuclear weapons program is for peaceful purposes. Fakhrizadeh’s assassination came at a time of concern for uranium enrichment under Iran’s nuclear program.
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