Russian senator Kosachev: could be the 'spark' of a major war in the Middle East

The killing of Iranian nuclear physicist Muhsin Fahrizade could spark a major war in the Middle East, Russian senator Konstantin Kosachev has said. "These are dangerous games whose results are unpredictable, but certainly negative. The Iranian administration is not to blame for this," he said.


The killing of Iranian nuclear physicist Muhsin Fahrizade could spark a major war in the Middle East, said Konstantin Kosachev, head of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Federation Council, the upper wing of the Russian parliament.

"MANY THINGS DEPEND ON IRAN'S POSITION"


Whoever is behind this murder can certainly be described as a terrorist attack aimed at provoking a harsh response from Iran and destabilizing the situation in the region," Kosachev said on his Facebook account. So a lot of things now, of course, depend on the objectivity of Iran's investigation into this murder, its response, and the attitude of the international community," he said.

The USS Nimitz and accompanying warships in the Persian Gulf in the U.S. media group was ordered to return to Kosahcev reminds you to know where this order Fahrizade noting that it's been released just prior to the assassination of U.S. Central Command, last week's "deter aggression and to ensure security and stability" of the F-16 fleet would be transferred from Germany to the United Arab Emirates had announced that he noted.

"DANGEROUS GAMES ARE BEING PLAYED, THE CONSEQUENCES OF WHICH ARE UNPREDICTABLE"


"All this bears witness to the preparation of a large-scale war in which a 'spark' is needed, such as the death of an important Iranian nuclear engineer. These are dangerous games whose consequences are unpredictable, but certainly negative. The Iranian administration is not to blame for this."

WHAT HAD HAPPENED? 


Muhsin Fahrizadeh, one of the architects of Iran's nuclear program, was hospitalized with serious injuries in a terrorist attack in the Tehran District of Absurd, but despite all interventions, he could not be saved. Iran claimed that Israel was the perpetrator of the assassination of Muhsin Fahrizade, one of the architects of its nuclear program.

TURKEY CONDEMNED THE ATTACK


The foreign ministry condemned the killing of Iranian scientist Muhsin Fahrizadeh in an armed attack in Tehran. "We are saddened that Iranian scientist Muhsin Fahrizadeh lost his life as a result of an armed attack in Tehran," the statement said. We condemn this heinous murder and express our condolences to the Iranian government and the family of the deceased." the phrase was used.