The Iranian scientist and the remote-controlled machine that killed him in less than a minute

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Iran's top nuclear scientist woke up an hour before dawn, as usual, to study Islamic philosophy before starting his day.

That afternoon, he and his wife would leave their vacation home on the Caspian Sea and drive to their country house in Absard, a bucolic city east of Tehran, where they planned to spend the weekend.

The Iranian scientist and the machine operated at remote control that killed him in less than a minute

Iranian intelligence services had warned him of a possible assassination plot, but the scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, had ignored them.

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