Iran says 5 inmates at Evin prison were killed in Israel’s airstrike on Tehran
TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUL 12 – The Israeli airstrike on Evin Prison killed at least five inmates and forced political prisoners into harsh conditions at Greater Tehran and Qarchak prisons, officials said.
- An Israeli airstrike on Tehran on June 23 killed five inmates at Evin prison, according to Iranian media reports.
- The Iranian judiciary stated the victims were convicted of financial offenses and did not name them.
- Asghar Jahangir confirmed that a small number of inmates died, with an insignificant number escaping during the attack.
- The New York-based Center for Human Rights criticized the airstrike, claiming it violated the principle of distinction between civilian and military targets.
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