Iran Now Says Satellite-Controlled Device Used To Assassinate Nuclear Scientist

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 12/06/20 | News Source: Times of Israel

A spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps says that “advanced satellite-controlled electronic instruments,” were used in the assassination of leading nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh on November 27, according to Tasnim news, which is closely linked to the IRGC.

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Claims of a satellite-guided remotely controlled rifle used in the assassination were earlier made by Ali Shamkhani, senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei, and have filtered into various unconfirmed accounts of the killing, which remains under a thick fog.

IRGC spokesman Ramezan Sharif adds that Israel, which has been blamed for the attack, should expect payback, and claims that 2,800 “elites of regional Islamic nations” have been assassinated by Israel over the last 70 years.

Read more at Times of Israel.