Hindustan Times (East UP)

Satellite-controlled gun killed scientist, says Iran

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TEHRAN: A satellite-controlled machine gun was used in last week’s assassinat­ion of a top Iranian nuclear scientist, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.

Mohsen Fakhrizade­h, who was killed in a gun and car bomb attack on the outskirts of Tehran on November 27, was driving on a highway east of the capital when the weapon “zoomed in” on him “using artificial intelligen­ce,” Mehr said on Sunday, quoting Commodore Ali Fadavi, deputy commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps.

Various accounts of his death have emerged since the incident. While early news reports said he was caught in a gunfight between his bodyguards, others said that he was fired at by a remote-controlled machine gun mounted on a pick-up truck operated by someone who later fled the country.

Fadavi said on Sunday that the gun fired a total of 13 shots at Fakhrizade­h and managed to target him with such accuracy that his wife, sitting just inches away from him in the same vehicle, escaped injury. He added that 11 bodyguards in separate cars were also accompanyi­ng the couple at the time.

The incident is the second targeted killing of a high-ranking Iranian official since January, when outgoing US PresiGloba­l dent Donald Trump ordered a drone strike on Gen Qassem Soleimani.

Tehran has blamed Israel for Fakhrizade­h’s killing, the fifth assassinat­ion of a nuclear scientist on Iranian soil since 2010. Israel hasn’t commented on the allegation­s, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had singled out the scientist in a presentati­on on Iran’s nuclear programme in April 2018.

 ??  ?? The funeral ceremony of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h in Tehran on November 30.
The funeral ceremony of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h in Tehran on November 30.

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