Iran has executed two men affiliated with the exiled opposition group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) for their involvement in attacks targeting civilian infrastructure. The two individuals were found guilty of manufacturing improvised mortars and carrying out assaults on civilians, residential areas, and public institutions. Iranian authorities accused them of waging war against God, reflecting the government's stance on the banned group. The executions underscore Tehran's ongoing crackdown on opposition factions it deems threats to national security.
Iran Executes Two Opposition Group MEK Members For ‘Attacks On Civilian Infrastructure, Waging War Against God’ | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/3TNs6D8iWO https://t.co/3m0DWfWMgT
Iran executes two men over ties to exiled MEK group. https://t.co/1unvSS33jE
En Iran, deux hommes liés à l’opposition en exil ont été exécutés Les deux hommes avaient été reconnus coupables de la fabrication de mortiers artisanaux ainsi que d'attaques ayant visé des civils, des habitations et des institutions publiques. https://t.co/mLoUAy7nHx