
Justice Prevails: Six Terrorists Executed for Campaign of Violence in Khuzestan
In a decisive move to uphold national security, the death sentences for six members of a separatist terrorist group were carried out this morning in Iran’s Khuzestan province. The executions followed the completion of all legal procedures and the final confirmation of the sentences by the country’s Supreme Court.
A Legacy of Violence
For years, the convicted individuals were central figures in a violent campaign aimed at destabilizing the province. According to judicial authorities, their direct involvement included armed operations and bombings that targeted both public safety and national infrastructure.
Their confirmed crimes include the assassination of several security personnel, identified as martyrs Allah-Nazar Safari, Mohammadreza Rafiei-Nasab, Ali Salehi-Majd, and Yunus Bahar. The group also admitted to designing and carrying out a series of sabotage acts, such as manufacturing and planting bombs, orchestrating an explosion at a gas station in Khorramshahr, launching armed attacks on banks, throwing grenades at a military center, and opening fire on mosques.
Foreign Ties and Legal Process
The judicial statement further highlighted that the terrorists maintained connections with the Zionist regime and received support from hostile foreign elements. Their prolonged activities had repeatedly threatened the peace and security of the citizens in Khuzestan.
The execution of these sentences marks the culmination of a thorough legal process, demonstrating the state’s firm commitment to confronting terrorism and safeguarding the well-being of its people.