Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian scientist, has been killed
in Tehran.
The defence ministry confirmed the murder of the scientist
in a statement issued on Friday.
According to the ministry, Fakhrizadeh was injured when
gunmen attacked the vehicle he was travelling in.
He was, however, said to have died of gunshot injuries at
the hospital.
“The ministry announced that the vehicle Fakhrizadeh was
travelling in was attacked by armed terrorists in the afternoon on Friday
(November 27, 2020),” the statement read.
“In the shootout between Fakhrizadeh’s bodyguards and the
terrorists, the scientist was seriously wounded and taken to hospital.
“Unfortunately, the medical team’s efforts to revive him
were unsuccessful, and he succumbed to his injuries.
“The defence ministry expressed condolences to Leader of the
Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as well as the Iranian nation
on the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the head of the Research and
Innovation Department of the ministry.”
Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, also confirmed the
incident in a post on Twitter, and accused Israel of having a role in the
attack.
“Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today.
This cowardice—with serious indications of Israeli role—shows desperate
warmongering of perpetrators,” Zarif wrote.
“Iran calls on int’l community—and especially EU—to end
their shameful double standards & condemn this act of state terror.”
Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice—with serious indications of Israeli role—shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) November 27, 2020
Iran calls on int'l community—and especially EU—to end their shameful double standards & condemn this act of state terror.
According to The New York Times, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu of Israel had, in 2018, revealed files said to be nuclear plans being
developed by Iran under a project allegedly led by Fakhrizadeh.
“These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying
when it said it never had a nuclear weapons program,” Netanyahu was quoted as
saying.
Meanwhile, Mahmoud Alavi, Iran’s intelligence minister, in a
statement on Friday, vowed to avenge the scientist’s death.
“The martyrdom of the head of the Research and Innovation
Department of the Ministry of Defence and Logistics of the Armed Forces, Dr.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, caused deep sorrow and agony,” Alavi was quoted as saying.
“Intelligence agents have begun work to identify the mercenary terrorist elements of this savage crime, and will take revenge on the perpetrators and masterminds of this crime.”
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