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Iran Sends Surviving Nuclear Scientists into Hiding After 14 Killed in Israeli Strikes

Following the 12-day conflict in June that saw at least 14 Iranian nuclear scientists killed by Israeli strikes, Tehran has moved its remaining top atomic experts into secure hiding locations.

Over 15 scientists who survived have left their homes and workplaces for guarded sites in Tehran or along the northern coast. Israeli analysts warn that these individuals remain likely targets as part of Israel's ongoing effort to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

Among the dead were high-profile figures such as former Atomic Energy Organization head Fereidoun Abbasi and Islamic Azad University president Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi. The attacks also damaged universities where nuclear research took place, forcing Tehran to replace instructors connected to the program with individuals unlinked to nuclear development.

The security crackdown comes alongside mass arrests and the expulsion of over a million Afghan refugees accused of espionage. Iran also recently executed Rouzbeh Vadi, a reactor engineer accused of spying for Israel and aiding in the targeting of his colleagues.

(MSN/VFI News)

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