Iran's leading nuclear scientist killed

An Iranian nuclear scientist described as the stone of Iran's nuclear programme has been shot dead on the road to a town near Tehran. Moshen Fachizadeh was hosted in the city of Absard, 70 kilometers related to Tehran. Four attackers opened fire after a witness heard an explosion, follows Periscope from The Guardian. [...]
Moshen Fachizadeh was hosted in the city of Absard, 70 kilometers related to Tehran.
Four attackers opened fire after a witness heard an explosion, follows Periscope from The Guardian.
Efforts to save Fahkirizadeh failed, and his bodigart was also injured.
The country's defence minister confirmed the death and called attackers “terrorists”.
This person was also identified by the Israeli prime minister who had said in 2018: “Remember this name, Fahrizadeh,” had said Netanyah. /Periscope











