Iran Accuses Israel, U.S. of Killing Nuclear Scientist

  • Mohsen Fakhrizadeh killed in gun and bomb attack in Tehran
  • Assassination marks fifth atomic scientist killed in Iran
Iran Nuclear Scientist Assassinated in Shootout
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Iran accused Israel and the U.S. of being behind the assassination of one of its top nuclear scientists on Friday and vowed revenge, sharply escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf in the final weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency.

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was the head of research and innovation at Iran’s Ministry of Defense and widely seen as having a major role in the country’s nuclear program. He was killed close to the Damavand campus of Islamic Azad University, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) east of central Tehran, the semi-official Tasnim news reported.