Iran said one of its nuclear scientists was killed on Wednesday by a magnet bomb fixed to his car by a motorcyclist and blamed Israel for the attack, intensifying diplomatic tensions the West over Tehran's nuclear program.
The bombing, which
Iranian officials said bore all the hallmarks of assassinations of other
nuclear scientists in the past years, came as Washington sought to
persuade a skeptical China to help efforts to toughen sanctions against Iran.
Iran has blamed
Israeli, British and U.S. intelligence for the attacks in the past,
which it said were aimed at assassinating key people working on Iran's
nuclear program. Both Israel and the United States have rejected the
claims.
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