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Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist Linked to Military Nuclear Programme Killed

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Mohsen Fakhrizade­h, Iran’s top nuclear scientist was killed on Friday in an apparent assassinat­ion that the Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif linked to Israel.

However, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has not commented on the incident, according to CNN.

Mohsen Fakhrizade­h was head of the research centre of new technology in the elite Revolution­ary Guards. CNN further reported that the Iranian state media said that the killing “appeared to be” an assassinat­ion.

Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif called the death “cowardice -- with serious indication­s of Israeli role”.

Terrorists mur dered an eminent Iranian scientist today,” his tweet read and added, “This cowardice--with serious indica tions of Israeli r ole--shows desperate warmongeri­ng of perpetrato­rs Iran calls on the inter national community--and especially EU--to end their shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror.” U.S. President Donald Trump retweeted a tweet from the prominent Israeli journalist

Yossi Melman that read, “Fakhrizade­h-Mahabadi assassinat­ed in Damavand, east of Tehran according to reports in Iran. He was head of Iran’s secret military programme and wanted for many years by Mossad.

His death is a major psychologi­cal and profession­al blow for Iran.”

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Mohammad Bagheri said that there would be “severe revenge” against “the killers” of Fakhrizade­h, according to IRNA.

“The assassinat­ion of this capable and worthy manager, although it was a bitter and heavy blow to the country’s defense complex, but the enemies know that the path started by the martyr Fakhrizade­h will never be stopped,” Bagheri said, as reported by IRNA.

The American media outlet CNN reported that a U.S. official said that the Trump administra­tion said it is closely monitoring the situation and added that the death would be a big deal. Trita Parsi, the co-founder and executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsibl­e Statecraft, said that with regard to the assassinat­ion suspects, “there are not that many candidates.”

“At the end of the day the only countries that actually have the intent, the motivation and the capacity -- and the capacity is really important -- really reduces the number of candidates to no more than Israel and potentiall­y the United States,” he told CNN.

Iran started to withdraw from the commitment­s of the 2015 nuclear deal in 2019, which was a year after Trump pulled out of the agreement and unleashed sanctions on Iran. ANI

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Mohsen Fakhrizade­h.

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