Jim Hoft
GatewayPundit
11/29/2010
A university scientist was killed and another one wounded in two separate car explosions in Tehran on Monday morning.
…The LA Times reported:
Two separate explosions killed a nuclear scientist and injured another in the Iranian capital Monday morning, official news outlets reported.
Both scholars’ wives and a driver were also injured in the attacks, according to the news agencies. The slain scientist, Majid Shahriari, was a member of the nuclear engineering team at the Shahid Behesti university in Tehran, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency, or IRNA.
No one claimed responsibility for the attacks and no arrests have been made, Iranian officials said. But they prompted a stern warning by the normally cool-headed head of Iran’s atomic energy agency, Ali Akbar Salehi, who described Shahriari as a former student.
“Do not play with fire,” he said, according to IRNA. “There is a limit to the Iranian nation’s patience and if we run out of patience the enemy will suffer adverse consequences. Of course we still maintain our patience.”
The injured scholar, Fereydoun Abbas, also taught at Shahid Beheshti, one of Iran’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning.
The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization Ali Akbar Salehi advised the enemies of Iran not to play with fire.
The Iranian regime said the Zionists were behind the attack.
There’s more at GatewayPundit, including video from Iran Press News.