Iran: 'Young man executed for spying for Israel and completing 200 missions for Mossad'

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Iran has executed a 27-year-old man convicted of "spying for Israel," according to state media reports. The young man was identified as Aghil Keshavarz, who allegedly collaborated with the Mossad and photographed military bases and security institutions. Keshavarz was arrested while photographing military headquarters in northwestern Iran. He was accused of carrying out approximately 200 missions for the Mossad throughout Iran, including in the capital Tehran. Iran's Tasnim News Agency reported that during investigations, authorities found an encoded notebook containing names and addresses of security institutions in his hotel room, as well as evidence of his online communications with the "Zionist regime."
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