Iran has arrested some of those responsible for assassinations of its nuclear scientists, state media reported yesterday, in a continued hunt for those it says are working to sabotage its nuclear programme.
Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi said Iran had shut down two networks inside and outside the country he said were involved in training the killers.
At least four scientists associated with Iran's disputed nuclear works have been killed since 2010 and a fifth, Fereydoun Abbasi Davani, now head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, was wounded.
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