Dies at 85, “baba” of Pakistan's first nuclear bomb

Abdul Qadeer Khan, the nuclear physicist and father of the Pakistani nuclear programme and the country's first nuclear bomb, has passed away at the age of 85, writes CNN. As Khan has become aware, his life has changed from cancer. Otherwise the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb had been admitted to the hospital during August 26th after [...]
As Khan has become aware, his life has changed from cancer. Otherwise the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb, he was admitted to the hospital during August 26th after having resulted in a positive test of COVID-19, from which he moved to the Ravalpindi military hospital, is broadcasting Telegrafi.
Our computer has wanted its commitment to the realization of the dream to make this state nuclear power. For the people of Pakistan, it was the national icon”, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote.
For Abdul Qadeer Khan, for the last time we heard in 2004, when the nuclear power distribution scandal involving the sale of nuclear secrets to North Korea, Iran and Libya was uncovered.
In his statements, he has admitted to acting without the knowledge of state officials. However, he later said that he had been sacrificed.











