Wild Iranian Report Says Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Killed by 62-Person Hit Squad
by CrownHeights.info
A wild report by a leading local Iranian reporter says that a sixty-two person hit squad was responsible for the murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the leader of Iran’s Nuclear program.
“The team knew exactly the date and course of the movement of the Fakhrizadeh protection convoy in the smallest details,” the reporter sources as having told him.
The 62 person hit squad, which Iranian officials have insisted were sent by Israel, included a team of 50 giving “logistical support” to the twelve others who carried out the actual ambush Friday.
Shortly before Fakhrizadeh drove through their ambush site, the team allegedly “cut off the electricity completely from this area” to slow reports of their assassination and any calls for help, the reporter said.
According to the report, the team arriving in a Hyundai Santa Fe and four motorbikes.
The report detailed that Fakhrizadeh had been traveling in the middle of a convoy of three bulletproof cars, with the team striking after the first car entered a roundabout.
A booby-trapped Nissan was then detonated to block the car behind Fakhrizadeh as the twelve gunmen began firing. “After the car bomb was detonated, 12 operatives opened fire towards Fakhrizadeh’s car and the first protection vehicle,” his thread said.
None of the hit squad were wounded or arrested during the gun battle with the Iranian’s bodyguards.