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Iran executes 3 more prisoners over allegedly spying for Israel, state media say

Iran executes 3 more prisoners over allegedly spying for Israel, state media say

Washington Post4 hours ago

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran executed three more prisoners Wednesday over allegedly spying for Israel, its state-run IRNA news agency reported, the latest hangings connected to its war with Israel.
The hangings happened in Urmia Prison in Iran's West Azerbaijan province, which is the country's most northwest province.
IRNA cited Iran's judiciary for the news, saying the men had been accused of bringing 'assassination equipment' into the country.

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