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Iranian physicist killed with satellite-guided weapon

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The Iranian nuclear physicist Mohsen Fachrisadeh, who was murdered at the end of November, was killed with a satellite-controlled machine gun, according to the Revolutionary Guard.

The attackers used an „advanced camera and artificial intelligence“ during the attack, the deputy commander of the Revolutionary Guards Ali Fadawi told local media yesterday. The machine gun mounted on a Nissan pick-up „zoomed“ in on his face and fired 13 shots.
Woman only 25 centimeters away

Fachrisadeh’s wife was not hit, „although she was only 25 centimeters away,“ said the news agency Mehr Fadawi. Fachrisadeh was accompanied by eleven security forces from the Revolutionary Guard. There were „no terrorists“ there, added Fadawi. The weapon was controlled by satellite.

The Iranian scientist Fachrisadeh was killed in the targeted attack near Tehran. Iran accused Israel and the People’s Mujahideen in exile of being behind the attack.