Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel
Summary
Iran executed a man named Rouzbeh Vadi for allegedly spying for Israel. Vadi was accused of sharing details about a nuclear scientist after Israeli attacks in June. Separately, Iran also executed a man linked to ISIL for alleged sabotage plans.Key Facts
- Iran executed Rouzbeh Vadi for allegedly spying for Israel.
- Vadi reportedly shared information about an Iranian nuclear scientist.
- The execution was reported by Iranian state media, specifically Mizan, the judiciary’s news outlet.
- This year, Iran has executed at least eight people accused of spying for Israel.
- Israel's June attacks included 12 days of airstrikes aimed at Iranian generals and scientists.
- Vadi allegedly met with Israeli intelligence officers in Vienna, Austria.
- Separately, Iran executed a man linked to ISIL, claiming he plotted sabotage.
- Iran’s Supreme Court confirmed the sentences followed legal procedures.
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