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The head of Iran's nuclear program has been killed by a remote-controlled machine gun.

 

Mohsen Fakhrizada, the head of Iran's nuclear program, was assassinated on his way to the city of Absard, near the capital, Tehran. Now an Iranian journalist, Mohammad Ahviz, has obtained intelligence and told the world how the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad killed Mohsen Fakhrizada. According to Mail Online, Mohammad Ahviz said that a group of 62 people was formed to assassinate Mohsin Fakhrizada. Twelve highly trained people were involved in the operation on the spot while the remaining 50 people were tasked with providing logistical support to the 12 people. The killers targeted Mohsin Fakhrizada with a 'remote control' machine gun.

According to the report, the princes and elites living in Tehran have bungalows in the city of Absard, located at a distance of 50 miles, and they go there on holidays. Mohsin Fakhrizada also had a bungalow in Absurd and the killers knew that he was going to his Absard house on Friday. He selected Round Abbott, located at the entrance of Absurd, for the operation. When Mohsin Fakhrizada's convoy of three bullet-proof vehicles reached the roundabout, a bomb planted in a Nissan vehicle exploded. The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a police station.

Mohammad Ahwiz also mentioned here that half an hour before the operation, the power supply to the area was cut off, which is an extraordinary incident and could be linked to the operation. As soon as the Nissan car exploded, the killers on a Hyundai car and four motorcycles, including two snipers, opened fire on Mohsin Fakhrizada's convoy. Mohsin Fakhrizada was riding in the car between the midwives. In the end, the leader of the killer team opened the door of the car, pulled out Mohsin Fakhrizada and shot him. According to Mohammad Ahwaz, they wanted to reassure him that Mohsin Fakhrizada had died. After that, the 12 disappeared as if they had vanished into thin air.

According to the report, Iran has blamed Israel for the incident, but nothing is known about it. Like Iranian officials, US sources are talking about Israel's involvement in the incident. Speaking to the New York Times, a US government and two intelligence officials said that Israel was behind the attack. John Brennan, director of the CIA from 2013 to 2017, said: "I do not know who is to blame for Fakhrizada's murder, but I do know that Iran could retaliate. And a new terrible era of conflict could begin in the region. According to the report, Iran is also threatening to retaliate by targeting the Israeli city of Haifa, and analysts fear that a full-scale war could break out if Iran does so.

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