'ACT OF STATE TERROR'

Iran vows to ‘strike like thunder’ after blaming Israel for assassinating its nuclear weapons mastermind

IRAN has vowed to “strike like thunder” after blaming Israel for assassinating its nuclear weapons mastermind.

Scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in a bomb and gun attack today in Damavand, near the capital Tehran, which the regime slammed as an “act of state terror”. 

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Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has been dubbed 'the father of the Iranian bomb'
Pictures from the scene show a black car peppered with bullets and blood-soaked tarmacCredit: AFP
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu named the scientist and showed his picture om a screen during a speech on Iran's nuclear program in 2018Credit: AFP or licensors

The scientist's car was reportedly struck by an explosion set by a "suicide" assassin before being sprayed with bullets in a brutal killing that is expected to spark harsh retaliation.

According to Iran state media, several other people have also died in the explosion.

Chilling pictures from the scene show the blood-soaked pavement and a black car punctured with bullets.

A statement by Iran's armed forces carried by state media read: "Unfortunately, the medical team did not succeed in reviving him, and a few minutes ago, this manager and scientist achieved the high status of martyrdom after years of effort and struggle."

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It comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East between Iran and the US - along with its allies Israel and Saudi Arabia - over the Islamic Republic's quest for nuclear weapons.

Iran has vowed to "strike like thunder" on whoever carried out the attack.

Hossein Dehghan a top Iranian military adviser tweeted: "We will strike as thunder at the killers of this oppressed martyr and will make them regret their action".

IRAN'S FURY

And the BBC reports Major General Hossein Salami said: "Assassination of nuclear scientists is the most obvious violation of the global hegemony to prevent our access to modern sciences."

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: “We don’t comment on reports in the foreign media.”

No one has claimed responsibility for the assassination yet, but the death of the nuclear mastermind comes just days after it was reported Israel's Defence Forces had been told to brace for a US military strike against Iran before President Trump leaves office.

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