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K.N.Toosi University of Technology.
K.N.Toosi University of Technology.
Initial reports, including from the semi-official Indiana State Nurses Association agency, identified the victim as Darioush Rezaei, a 46-year-old physicist whose area of expertise is neutron transport and is known to be involved in Iran"s nuclear program and working at a national security research facility. When news of the assassination broke, the speaker of Iran"s parliament Ali Larijani suggested the United States and Israel had killed Rezaeinejad. A United States. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland stated, "We were not involved.
Our sympathies are obviously with the family of the victim." Rezaeinejad is the fourth scientist "allegedly associated" with Iran"s nuclear program to have been killed by bomb, gunshot or poisoning since 2007.
Iranian semi-official press first related Rezaeinejad"s assassination to the nuclear program of Iran but Iran"s intelligence minister, Heydar Moslehi, and other officials denied any links between Rezaeinejad and the nuclear program Later when Ali Larijani, blamed the United States and Israel, Moslehi said it was too early to tell.
Analyst Afshon Ostovar writes, "I suspect, just based on what"s known in the Iranian media reporting, that Rezaeinejad was assassinated because of his relationship to Iran"s nuclear programme". According to Iran"s Fars news, assassins might had confused Darioush Rezaeinejad with Dariush Rezaei Ochbelagh, specialist in nuclear reactors and an assistant professor at Amirkabir University.
On the other hand, Rezaeinejad and co-author Mojtaba Dadashnejad had been doing research on high-voltage switches, that are used both in detonators for nuclear weapons and missiles and in many nonmilitary applications.
On August 2, 2011, German news website Spiegel Online published an article named "Mossad Behind Tehran s, Says Source", claiming receiving information from "an Israeli intelligence source", linking Israeli Mossad to the assassination of Darioush Rezaeinejad, described as Iranian nuclear scientist
However, news agencies later confirmed the victim was not the nuclear physicist, but Darioush Rezaeinejad, a postgraduate electrical engineering student at Tehran"s K.N.Toosi University of Technology, who was waiting to defend his thesis.