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Iran detained 21,000 people during June war with Israel

Iran detained 21,000 people during June war with Israel

Summary

During a 12-day conflict with Israel in June, Iran's police detained 21,000 people, according to state media. A police spokesperson mentioned that some of the detainees were suspected of spying, while others faced charges related to illegal filming. The conflict included airstrikes that resulted in significant casualties on both sides.

Key Facts

  • Iran's police detained 21,000 people during a conflict with Israel in June.
  • The conflict lasted for 12 days, from June 13 to June 24.
  • Some of those detained were suspected of spying or illegal filming.
  • Iran installed over 1,000 checkpoints during the conflict.
  • The conflict involved airstrikes, with nearly 1,100 people killed in Iran and 28 in Israel.
  • Iran has executed seven individuals accused of spying for Israel after the conflict.
  • This is the first time Iran's police reported the total number of detentions during this period.
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