Israel accuses Israel of killing Iranian scientist with robotic machine gun


Assassination case of Fakhrijadeh, the father of Iran's nuclear program

The sniper shooter was hundreds of kilometers away, operating a robotic machine gun from a satellite and firing at the scientist in the car.

Tehran: On November 27, 2020, Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrijadeh was assassinated under mysterious circumstances. Several recent reports in the murder case have revealed that Fakhrijadeh was killed with the help of a number of cameras and a robotic machine gun with artificial intelligence, and that the assassination plot was hatched by the Israeli spy agency Mossad.

Mohsen Fakhrijadeh has been identified as the father of Israel's nuclear program. The report claims that a Mossad sniper operated a machine gun from a satellite and killed him. According to reports coming out on the issue, the gun that was killed was a FN-MAG gun. There was a special model of machine gun, manufactured in Belgium.

Which was connected to a robotic device. The different parts of which were brought to Israel a long time ago and assembled because this whole robotic machine gun weighs around a ton. The machine gun was kept in a large truck.

Even after studying the route of Fakhrijadeh's car, there was a possibility of some mistakes. So with the help of artificial intelligence these problems were overcome and the robot was programmed.

Fakhrijadeh's car was stopped after a round of firing from a machine gun in the truck. The machine gun was then rearranged at the right target and then three more rounds were fired. There are also allegations that the United States was aware of Israel's plans.

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