Iran hangs man convicted of spying for Israel's Mossad
Briefly

Mohsen Langarneshin, convicted of cooperating with Israel’s Mossad, was executed by Iran after being found guilty of providing critical support to Israeli intelligence operations. His involvement included the 2022 killing of IRGC colonel Sayyad Khodai. Despite Iran's claims of substantial evidence and Langarneshin's confession, human rights advocates condemned the trial as unfair, asserting that confessions were extracted through torture. The case has drawn attention to Iran's increasing use of the death penalty and questionable judicial practices, particularly involving politically sensitive accusations.
Langarneshin was executed after being convicted of aiding Mossad and for involvement in the 2022 killing of an IRGC colonel, amidst claims of unfair trial.
Iran cited extensive intelligence evidence linking Langarneshin to operations, but rights advocates assert his conviction was based on forced confessions obtained through torture.
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