Iran confirms assumptions about method of killing nuclear physicist

Assumptions about the method of assassination of Iranian nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh were confirmed: for this they used modern means with satellite control. This was stated by the official representative of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ramazan Sharif, quoted by Fars agency .

It is noted that Fakhrizadeh was killed using automatic small arms, which were controlled via satellite, as well as close-up cameras and artificial intelligence. The weapon was in a Nissan car parked at the curb. According to Sharif, Israel “is well aware that their actions will not go unanswered.”

Deputy commander of the IRGC Ali Fadavi added that there were no people at the scene who could shoot the physicist. It also indicates that the machine gun was controlled via satellite in real time.

On December 1, Iranian TV channel Al Alam wrote that the weapon from which fired at Fakhrizada, controlled via satellite. The assassination was allegedly committed to increase pressure on Iran and slow down scientific progress.

The fact that Fahrizade became a victim of a terrorist attack near Tehran it became known a > November 27. First, a suicide bomber was blown up on the spot, and then the scientist’s car was fired upon. Several people were killed in the attack. President of Iran Hassan Rouhani blamed on Israel. US intelligence officers linked the assassination of a nuclear physicist with the plans of a US presidential candidate Joe Biden to restore relations with Tehran.

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