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Three people sentenced to death for killing of top nuclear scientist in Iran | News
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Three people sentenced to death for killing of top nuclear scientist in Iran | News

The three suspects are accused of involvement in the murder of scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh and of spying for Israel.

Iran’s judiciary announced that three people were sentenced to death after the court found them guilty of spying for Israel and involvement in the murder of a top nuclear scientist.

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh died in November 2020 when his car was ambushed on a highway outside the capital.

“Preliminary legal proceedings were carried out in Urmia, where these people were sentenced to death; The case is currently under appeal, Iranian judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir said at a news conference in Tehran on Tuesday.

“After some investigations, it turned out that three of the eight people arrested in West Azerbaijan province were accused of spying for the occupying Israeli regime,” Jahangir said.

He added that the three were also “accused of transporting equipment to Iran for the assassination of martyr Fakhrizadeh under the guise of smuggling alcoholic beverages.”

The decision came after a “comprehensive investigation”, the Iranian official said, adding that charges against the other four suspects were being reviewed.

Fakhrizadeh was widely viewed by Western intelligence as the mastermind of Iran’s covert efforts to develop nuclear weapons behind the guise of a civilian uranium enrichment program declared in the early 2000s; this claim was denied by Iran.

Iranian officials said the killing occurred when a satellite-controlled weapon using a sophisticated camera zoomed in on the scientist as he was driving outside the Iranian capital. Tehran blamed Israel for the assassination; Israel neither confirmed nor denied its involvement.

A handout image provided by the Iranian Ministry of Defense on November 30, 2020 shows the coffin of slain top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in front of a large screen showing Fakhrizadeh next to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during his funeral in Tehran It shows. - With a funeral ceremony worthy of the greatest of the Islamic Republic "martyrs"Tehran paid its last respects to a scientist killed in an assassination blamed on Israel and vowed to continue his work. According to Iran's defense ministry, Fakhrizadeh died in hospital on November 27 after attackers targeted his card and got into a gunfight with his bodyguards outside Tehran. (Photo: - / IRAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE / AFP) / == EDITORIAL USE LIMITED - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO /IRAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE" - NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS ==
The coffin of slain top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh stands in front of a large display showing Fakhrizadeh next to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during his funeral in Tehran (Iranian Ministry of Defense/AFP)

Tensions between Iran and Israel escalated after the war in Gaza started in October last year. The Islamic Republic supports a network of allies throughout the region, including Hamas and Hezbollah, which confront Israel in Gaza and Lebanon.

Regional rivals also engaged in direct conflict; Iran launched a bombardment of telegraphed missiles and drones on Israel in April in response to an airstrike widely attributed to Israel that killed senior Iranian officials in Damascus, Syria.

In October, Iran launched 180 ballistic missiles at targets in Israel in response to the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Israel responded with three waves of attacks targeting military targets in three Iranian provinces.