Decisive Judicial action against Mossad spies continues / 3 Mossad spies executed in Urmia

As part of the judiciary's ongoing efforts to confront elements affiliated with the Zionist regime, the execution of three individuals who had smuggled assassination equipment into the country was carried out this morning in Urmia Prison.
Idris Ali (son of Saleh), Azad Shojaei (son of Abdolrahman), and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul (son of Ahmad) were arrested and prosecuted on charges of moharebeh (waging war against God) and corruption on earth through collaboration with hostile foreign states in favor of the Zionist regime. Their sentences were executed this morning after due legal process and final confirmation by the Supreme Court.
According to the evidence in the case, these individuals had established contact with a key operative of the Mossad intelligence agency in a neighboring country and brought equipment into Iran for the purpose of assassinations.
The aforementioned individuals smuggled the assassination tools under the cover of an alcoholic beverage shipment, which eventually led to the assassination of a prominent figure.
Following their identification and arrest by the security forces and the issuance of indictments, court sessions were held with the presence of the defendants and their attorneys—some of whom had two lawyers representing them.
Given the strong evidence and documentation provided by the judiciary’s agents—proving connections with the Mossad operative in a neighboring country and affiliation with the Zionist regime’s intelligence service—the Revolutionary Court of Urmia sentenced the three defendants to death on charges of moharebeh and corruption on earth through cooperation with hostile foreign powers in favor of the Zionist regime.
After the initial verdict, the case was submitted to the Supreme Court for appeal, which confirmed and upheld the rulings based on the available evidence.
Ultimately, after completing all legal procedures, the convicts were hanged, and their death sentences were carried out.