Iran Executes Alleged Mossad Spy and ISIS-Linked Saboteur
IRAN, AUG 6 – Iran executed two men convicted of espionage and terrorism amid a crackdown that saw at least seven executed for spying since June, according to Iranian authorities.
- Iran executed Rouzbeh Vadi, accused of spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence service by relaying classified information.
- Iran also executed Mehdi Asgharzadeh, convicted of being an Islamic State member who plotted sabotage after receiving military training in Syria and Iraq.
- Iran's Supreme Court upheld the sentences of lower courts and followed full legal procedures before executing both men, according to the Mizanonline news site.
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