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Iran announces first spy execution since war with Israel, US began
The man was accused of providing images and information about Iran’s sensitive locations to Israeli Mossad officers
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Iranian authorities executed a man convicted of spying for Israel, the judiciary said on Wednesday, in the first such execution announced since the war with Israel and the United States broke out.
“The death sentence of a spy for the Zionist regime, who had been providing images and information about the country’s sensitive locations to Mossad officers, was carried out this morning,” the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said.
Mizan identified the man as Kouroush Keyvani and said he was arrested during Iran’s 12-day war with Israel last June. The United States briefly joined with strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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It listed details of his meetings with agents from Israel’s Mossad spy agency and said he received training in “six European countries and in Tel Aviv”.

Tehran has detained numerous people suspected of spying for Israel since the war in June. Unconfirmed reports suggest more than 10 have been executed.
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Human rights groups have long criticised Iran, one of the world’s top executioners, for its heavy use of the death penalty, saying it is often employed to suppress dissent.
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