Iran executes 6 death-row inmates it alleges carried out attacks on behalf of Israel – Brandon Sun

Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (AP) -Iran executed six prisoners on Saturday, which he claimed that he attacked the rich in oil in the southwest on behalf of Israel, the last prisoners, which would be intended for death in the wake of executions, which are believed to be the highest in decades.

In June, executions follow the 12-day war in Iran-Israel, which ended with the fact that Tehran promised her to aim at his enemies at home and abroad. Nevertheless, activists warn Iran often rely on forced confessions and trials in its death penalty, especially with the participation of Israel.

Iran said that men killed police and security forces, and also organized bombing aimed at sites around the Horramshra in the Iranian stable province of Khuzestan. Their names were not immediately recognizable, and Iranian state television broadcast the frames of one of the men who speak of attacks, saying that this was the first time when the details were made public.



This is a map of the locator for Iran with its capital, Tehran. (AP Photo)

The Arab population of Khuzestan has long complained about discrimination against the central government of Iran, and the rebel groups attacked oil pipelines as part of a low -level rebel. The region was also raised, like other parts of Iran in the waves of national protests that the country has seen in recent years.

Iran separately brought another prisoner on Saturday, which he accused of killing the Sunni clergyman in 2009 in Iran in the Kurdistan province, among other crimes.

In response to these protests and the June war, Iran puts the prisoners at death at the rate of invisible since 1988, when he executed thousands of people at the end of Iraq.

A group from Oslo Iran of Human Rights and the Washington Center of Abdorraman Borumand in Aborrara-Borumand put the number of people executed in 2025 in more than 1000, noting that the figure may be higher, since Iran does not report each performance.

Independent human rights experts in the United Nations also criticized Iran’s executions.

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The author of the Associated Press Amir Wahdat in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

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