Photo: Mehr News Agency
Iran has executed Aghil Keshavarz after the country’s Supreme Court upheld his death sentence on charges of espionage and intelligence cooperation with Israel, judicial authorities confirmed.
Keshavarz was found guilty of spying for Israel, maintaining intelligence contacts with the Tel Aviv regime, and conducting surveillance and filming of military and security sites within Iran, The Caspian Post reports, citing Iranian media.
Court documents indicate that he communicated with Israeli intelligence and security services through cyberspace, including separate contacts with both the Israeli military and the Mossad spy agency.
The execution followed the completion of all legal procedures in the case.
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