Two Judges Killed in Attack in Tehran
In Tehran, an attack occurred at the building of the Supreme Court, resulting in the deaths of two judges and one more injured, reports the IRNA agency. The assailant has been identified as a terrorist, relays NewsBox.
In front of the Supreme Court building in Iran, the attack was carried out: an armed individual opened fire, killing two judges and injuring another. The attacker reportedly killed himself.
Among the deceased judges are Mohammad Mokhiseh and Ali Razini, who had been involved in cases related to national security, espionage, and terrorism. Their professional activities often dealt with issues of significant importance for state security.
An investigation into the incident has already begun, and law enforcement agencies are working to establish possible motives and identify the involved parties.