Six Iranian nuclear scientists killed in Israeli strikes

Israel attacked Iran, targeting the country's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, and military personnel

Six nuclear scientists in Iran were killed in Israel's attack on Friday. The semi-official Tasnim news agency identified the victims as Abdulhamid Minouchehr, Ahmadreza Zolfaghari, Seyyed Amirhossein Faqhi, Motablizadeh, Mohammed Mehdi Tehranchi, and Fereydoun Abbasi.

Abdulhamid Minouchehr

He held a crucial, albeit lower-profile, position in Iran’s nuclear sector, where he oversaw enrichment logistics and operations at a key facility. His death in the strikes has been confirmed by Iranian media.

Ahmadreza Zolfaghari

He was acknowledged by Iranian sources as a nuclear physicist who contributed to uranium processing. He was regarded as an essential member of the technical team responsible for sustaining nuclear fuel enrichment efforts.

Seyyed Amirhossein Faqhi

He worked on sensitive nuclear projects, including centrifuge calibration and enrichment enhancement under classified directives. While details about his official affiliations remain unclear, his efforts were central to improving Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities.

Motablizadeh

He was identified solely by surname, was a nuclear specialist likely engaged in lab research or quality assurance within Iran’s enrichment programme. Local sources listed him among those killed in the recent attacks.

Mohammed Mehdi Tehranchi

He was a physicist and president of Islamic Azad University, played a key role in promoting scientific research and nuclear education in Iran. His contributions aligned with the country's strategic tech ambitions, and he was committed to advancing Iran's self-reliance in science.

Fereydoun Abbasi

He previously led the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and was instrumental in shaping the country’s nuclear programme over the past 20 years. A survivor of a 2010 assassination attempt, he was sanctioned by the United Nations due to alleged involvement in secret nuclear weapons activity.

Abbasi was a vocal advocate for Iran's nuclear ambitions, describing them as peaceful and vital to national interests.

Tasnim condemned the attack, stating that Israel’s actions demonstrated its objective to undermine Iran’s scientific and technological progress.

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