Iran's judiciary announced Tuesday morning it executed two members of the Islamic State (ISIS) organization who were planning to carry out terror attacks. No further details on the identities of the executed individuals or the specific targets were provided.
Iran's judiciary announced Tuesday morning that it executed two members of the Islamic State (ISIS) organization who were planning to carry out terror attacks. The announcement, carried by Iranian state media, did not disclose the identities of the executed individuals or specify the targets of the planned attacks. The executions come amid a broader Iranian crackdown on internal dissent and militant activity, though the timing and specific charges suggest a focus on ISIS-linked cells. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Iran has periodically executed individuals convicted of terrorism-related offenses, including members of ISIS and other Sunni militant groups. The report is single-sourced and unverified by additional parties.
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