An execution sentence has been carried out in Iran against an individual accused of entering a restricted military area during the January protests in the country.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that Al-Jazeera television channel released this information, citing local Iranian media outlets.
According to the reports, the executed individual, identified as Amirhossein Hatami, was found guilty of participating in operational activities directed against national security and entering classified military facilities. Furthermore, he faced charges related to damaging state property and arson.
The execution follows a wave of legal proceedings in Iran linked to civil unrest and demonstrations that have occurred across various provinces. International human rights organizations have frequently raised concerns regarding the judicial processes in such cases, while Iranian authorities maintain that these measures are necessary to preserve national stability and protect strategic infrastructure from sabotage. This incident marks a continuation of the strict legal response by the Iranian judiciary toward individuals accused of compromising state security during periods of public mobilization.