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Fakhrizadeh Key Figure in Iran’s Fight against COVID-19: DM

Speaking to the state TV on Friday, Hatami said Fakhrizadeh was the leader of the team who developed one of the first Iranian kits for diagnosis of coronavirus.

According to the defence minister, Fakhrizadeh was a deputy minister and the head of the Defence Research and Innovation Organization of Iran.

“He had a great scientific profile and a long record in defence innovations. He had trained many students and his works in the defence field are huge and fruitful,” he added.

“He was an effective element in defence innovations. What the enemy did is clear: they target anywhere an effective step is taken for the Iranian nation,” he said.

“The defence sector, as a totally effective field for the Iranian people, has always been targeted and attacked by the enemy,” Hatami added.

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Fakhrizadeh Assassinated by Affiliates of Israel: Iran’s Judiciary Chief

Ebrahim Raeisi said such terror acts are aimed at putting the brakes on Iran’s scientific development.

“Once again, the criminal hands of elements who are in the pay of, and affiliated with foreigners and international Zionism launched a terrorist attack on, and killed an eminent Iranian scientist and executive aimed at achieving the evil objective of countering Iran’s scientific progress,” said the judiciary chief in a statement.

He said martyr Fakhrizadeh contributed heavily to Iran’s scientific and technological development and progress, including in the nuclear domain.

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He expressed condolences on the scientist’s martyrdom, describing his assassination as a “tragic and irreparable loss.”

“The repeat of such incidents are, by no means, acceptable and tolerable,” read the statement.

“Hence, intelligence and security institutions as well as relevant judicial bodies have a duty to use all their intelligence capabilities to immediately identify and arrest the mercenary and criminal elements behind the assassination, and bring to justice all those involved, including perpetrators, masterminds and accessories to the crime,” read the statement.

Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

Iran to Avenge Those Who Assassinated Eminent Nuclear Scientist: Intel Minister

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In a message on Friday, Mahmoud Alavi expressed condolences on the assassination of the eminent scientist.

“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,” read the message.

“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,” it added.

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Fakhrizadeh Played Key Role in Enhancing Iran’s Defence Power: Salehi

In a statement on Friday, Salehi expressed deep regret over the “unfair” assassination of the Iranian scientist, who “spent many years of his life to promote the country’s defence power.”

Salehi described him as one of the most committed elites among Iranian managers and scientists in the defence sector, and vowed that his blood will result in further development of the Islamic Iran.

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Israel Probably Involved in Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientist: Zarif

US Outlaws Must Be Stopped Before Disaster: Iran’s Zarif

“Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice—with serious indications of Israeli role—shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators,” Zarif said in a tweet.

“Iran calls on the international community—and especially EU—to end their shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror,” said Zarif.

No one has yet claimed responsibility for the assassination, but the Israeli regime has a dark history of hiring hit men to assassinate nuclear scientists and intellectuals in Iran.

Four Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated by the Israeli regime between 2010 and 2012. According to Western intelligence agencies, the acts of terror were carried out by Israeli agents, an accusation Israeli officials never denied.

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Iran Vows Harsh Revenge for Assassination of Nuclear Scientist

In a statement on Friday, Major General Mohammad Baqeri said the top scientist was assassinated by “blind-hearted” mercenaries of the Global Arrogance and the Zionist regime.

He also described the attack as a “brutal” move which dealt a “heavy and tragic” blow to the defence system of Iran.

He also described Fakhrizadeh as one of the people who heavily contributed to Iran’s science, research, and defence, raising the country’s defence power to an acceptable level of deterrence.

However, he said, those who assassinated him must know the path he started will never stop.

“Terrorist groups and the ones who ordered and executed the blind move must know a harsh revenge awaits them,” he vowed.

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Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

Iran’s Zarif Condemns Assassination of Nuclear Scientist

Human Error Behind Plane Shoot-Down Caused by US Adventurism Zarif

In a statement on Friday evening, Foreign Minister Zarif strongly condemned the blind terrorist attack on Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, head of the Iranian Defence Ministry’s Research and Innovation Organization.

The top Iranian diplomat also offered his condolences to Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Iranian people, the martyr’s colleagues at the Defence Ministry, and the late figure’s family over the loss of such “prominent scientist and successful manager.”

“Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice—with serious indications of Israeli role—shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators,” he added in a tweet.

“Iran calls on int’l community—and especially EU—to end their shameful double standards & condemn this act of state terror,” said Zarif.

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Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

 

Iran’s Defence Ministry Confirms Eminent Nuclear Scientist Killed by Terrorists

In a statement on Friday, the ministry announced that the vehicle Fakhrizadeh was travelling in was attacked by armed terrorists in the afternoon on Friday (November 27, 2020).

In the shootout between Fakhrizadeh’s bodyguards and the terrorists, the scientist was seriously wounded and taken to hospital.

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Unfortunately, read the statement, 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.

Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

Iranian Nuclear Scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Assassinated
Photos of the assassination scene

Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Fakhrizadeh Assassinated

According to several media reports, the scientist was attacked at 14:30 on Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in the Absard region of Davamand.

According to official reports, first several assassins aboard an SUV car started shooting at the scientist’s vehicle (allegedly from other side of the road).

15 seconds later, a Nissan pickup was blown up in a 20-metre distance. Between these two incidents, there has been a shootout between the two sides.

The injured were then transferred to a hospital with a chopper.

The Iranian Defence Ministry later confirmed that Fakhrizadeh has succumbed to his wounds at the hospital. One bodyguard was also reportedly wounded severely. But two other companions also sustained injuries. There were reports that they were his family members.

Unconfirmed reports say one of those involved in assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Fakhrizadeh is under arrest.

A Professor of physics at the Imam Hussein University, he was a senior scientist at the Iranian Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics.

No one has yet claimed responsibility for the assassination, but the Israeli regime has a dark history of hiring hit men to assassinate nuclear scientists and intellectuals in Iran.

Four Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated by the Israeli regime between 2010 and 2012.

According to Western intelligence agencies, the acts of terror were carried out by Israeli agents, an accusation Israeli officials never denied.

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Iran Gives More Details of Fakhrizadeh’s Assassination Operation

Iran’s Defence Ministry Confirms Eminent Nuclear Scientist Killed by Terrorists

Iran Vows Harsh Revenge for Assassination of Nuclear Scientist

 

Iran Gives More Details of Prisoner Swap with Australia

In a note released on Friday, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Seyed Abbas Araqchi provided more details of a recent exchange of Iranian and Australian inmates.

“On Wednesday, November 25, 2020, three Iranian prisoners held in Thailand were exchanged for an Australian prisoner in Tehran as a result of an intensive diplomatic work with Thailand and Australia for more than a year,” he added.

The Iranian deputy foreign minister said the prisoner swap was “unique in itself”, noting, “Three countries were involved in the swap and a trilateral interaction was held; Three Iranians were released in exchange for only one foreigner; The swap was carried out at Tehran’s airport, meaning that first the three Iranians were released and arrived in Tehran, and then the Australian prisoner left the country; The swap was performed with an exclusive Australian airplane that carried the Iranian inmates to Tehran first.”

Araqchi said he went to the airport at the time of the prisoner swap to make the final arrangements and make sure that the Iranian diplomats’ year-long efforts and hundreds of hours of political consultations would yield results.

“I had the honour of receiving my three dear fellow countrymen. After the arrival of the three persons and making sure about their health, the order for the transfer of the Australian prisoner was issued,” Araqchi added.

The exchange of prisoners is customary and accepted by the international norms, and is by no means in violation of the sovereignty of the Judiciary, the deputy minister underlined, adding, “In all countries, after the judicial procedures are over and a person is sentenced to prison, the possibility will be opened up for an exchange. In our country, this is possible with the approval of the Supreme National Security Council. The other countries have their respective procedures.”

Araqchi finally noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran has made arrangements for at least five cases of prisoner swap over the past year, pointing to exchanges with the US (twice), France, Thailand, and Australia (twice) that resulted in the release of eight Iranians (including academics and people involved in countering sanctions) for six foreign inmates held in Iran.