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Assassinations of Iranian nuclear, military VIPs
by AFP Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) May 30, 2022

Iran on Monday accused "Zionists" of being behind the assassination of Revolutionary Guards Colonel Sayyad Khodai, who was shot dead outside his home earlier this month.

His killing is the latest attack targeting Iranian senior military figures or scientists linked to the country's controversial nuclear programme.

We look back at over a decade of targeted killings, for which Iran blames either Israel, the United States or both.

- 2010: Particle physics professor -

In January 2010, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, a renowned particle physics professor and nuclear scientist at Tehran University, is killed when a booby-trapped motorcycle explodes outside his home in the capital.

Several leaders and official media in Iran blame the attack on Israeli and US intelligence services.

- 2010: Atomic agency member -

In November 2010, a leading member of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation (AOEI), Majid Shahriari, dies after assailants travelling on motorbikes attach a bomb to the window of his car while he is on his way to work in Tehran.

Another nuclear scientist, Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani, who goes on to become head of the AOEI, is wounded in a simultaneous attack, also targeting his car.

Iran accuses the CIA and Israeli spy service Mossad of being behind the attacks.

- 2012: Nuclear facility director -

In January 2012, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a deputy director of the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, is killed by a car bomb attached to his vehicle in eastern Tehran.

Iran again accuses the US and Israel.

- 2020: Hero commander -

In January 2020, Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force -- the foreign operations arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards -- is killed in a US drone strike at Baghdad airport along with his Iraqi lieutenant and others.

Soleimani is one of the most popular figures in Iran, with a huge following on Instagram.

He is the public face of Iran's intervention in the Syrian conflict on the side of President Bashar al-Assad.

Iran calls his killing an "act of war".

- 2020: Top nuclear scientist -

In November 2020, one of Iran's top nuclear scientists, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, is killed in a bombing and shooting attack on his car outside Tehran.

He had been under US sanctions for his role in Iran's nuclear programme.

Iran claims that the attack was carried out by a remote-controlled machine gun, a claim corroborated by The New York Times in a special report in 2021.

- 2022: 'Defender of the sanctuary' -

On May 22, Revolutionary Guards Colonel Sayyad Khodai is killed after being sprayed with bullets as he sits in his car outside his home in Tehran.

State television describes him as a member of the Quds Force.

The Guards describe him as a "defender of the sanctuary", a term used for those who work on behalf of Iran in Syria or Iraq. They vow to avenge his assassination by "Zionists".

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Iran Guards accuse 'Zionists' of assassinating colonel
Tehran (AFP) May 30, 2022
Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Monday accused "Zionists" of shooting dead a colonel in Tehran earlier this month, days after Israel reportedly told the US it was behind the killing. Guards Colonel Sayyad Khodai, 50, was fatally shot on May 22 outside his home in the east of the Iranian capital by assailants on motorcycles. He was hit with five bullets, according to official media. It was the most high-profile killing inside Iran since the November 2020 murder of top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakh ... read more

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