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Iran says it arrested 21,000 ‘suspects’ during 12-day war with Israel-US

Iran says it arrested 21,000 ‘suspects’ during 12-day war with Israel-US

Summary

Iranian officials reported that during a 12-day conflict with Israel and the United States in June, police arrested 21,000 people they called "suspects." The arrests followed air strikes from Israel and the U.S., as Iran increased security checks and encouraged public reporting of suspicious activity. The conflict has also impacted Afghan migrants in Iran, with many being deported amid accusations of spying.

Key Facts

  • Iran's police reported arresting 21,000 suspects during the 12-day conflict with Israel and the U.S.
  • Israeli air strikes started on June 13, targeting key Iranian officials and sites.
  • The U.S. conducted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as part of the conflict.
  • Iran recorded a 41% increase in public reports of suspicious activity during the conflict.
  • Iranian authorities have executed seven men accused of spying for Israel since June.
  • Afghan migrants in Iran have faced increased deportations, some accused of espionage.
  • Iran’s police dealt with over 5,700 cybercrime cases during the conflict.
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