Execution of Three Alleged Israeli Operatives in Iran’s Urmia Prison
Urmia – In a continuation of what Iranian authorities describe as firm action against Israeli-linked networks, the Islamic Republic executed three individuals on Wednesday morning in Urmia Central Prison. The individuals were accused of smuggling “terror equipment” into the country.

Weezharoz-According to official sources, the convicts were charged with collaborating with Israeli intelligence services and facilitating the entry of sabotage-related tools into Iran.
Their death sentences were reportedly upheld by the country’s highest judicial authorities before being carried out.
Judicial officials described the executions as part of Iran’s broader strategy to “firmly confront” espionage networks and foreign-linked sabotage efforts.
They stressed that Iran’s security and judicial institutions will not tolerate any acts of infiltration or subversion.
As of the time of this report, no further details have been released regarding the identities of the executed individuals or specific evidence in the case.
The executions come amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, drawing attention from both regional observers and international media.
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