Gulf Times

Top Iranian nuclear scientist assassinat­ed

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Iran said one of its most prominent nuclear scientists was assassinat­ed yesterday in an attack on his car outside Tehran that it accused arch foe Israel of being behind. The scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h was “seriously wounded” when assailants targeted his car before being engaged in a gunfight with his security team, the defence ministry said in a statement. It added that Fakhrizade­h, who headed the defence ministry’s research and innovation organisati­on, was later “martyred” after medics failed to revive him.

Iran said one of its most prominent nuclear scientists was assassinat­ed yesterday in an attack on his car outside Tehran that it accused arch foe Israel of being behind. The scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h was “seriously wounded” when assailants targeted his car before being engaged in a gunfight with his security team, Iran’s defence ministry said in a statement.

It added that Fakhrizade­h, who headed the ministry’s research and innovation organisati­on, was later “martyred” after medics failed to revive him. Fakhrizade­h had been travelling in a car near Absard city in Tehran province’s eastern Damavand county.

A state television report on the assassinat­ion described him as one “of our country’s nuclear scientists” and said that Israel “had an old and deep enmity towards him”. Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif said there were “serious indication­s of an Israeli role” in the scientist’s assassinat­ion. “Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today,” Zarif wrote on Twitter. “This cowardice - with serious indication­s of Israeli role - shows desperate warmongeri­ng of perpetrato­rs,” he added.

He also called on the internatio­nal community to “end their shameful double standards & condemn this act of state terror.”

Fakhrizade­h’s assassinat­ion comes less than two months before Joe Biden is to take office as US president. Biden has promised a return to diplomacy with Iran after four hawkish years under incumbent US President Donald Trump, who withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and began reimposing crippling sanctions. Trump said at the time that the deal known formally as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA) did not offer sufficient guarantees to stop Tehran from acquiring an atomic bomb. Iran has always denied it wants such a weapon.

Trump yesterday retweeted reports on Fakhrizade­h’s assassinat­ion, without commenting on it himself.

The killing of Fakhrizade­h is the latest in a series of assassinat­ions of nuclear scientists in Iran in recent years that the Islamic republic has blamed Israel of carrying out.

 ??  ?? Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h is seen in this undated photo.
Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h is seen in this undated photo.

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