Two Prisoners Executed on Charge of “Armed Rebellion”

Two Prisoners Executed on Charge of "Armed Rebellion"

HRANA – Iran’s judiciary media announced that the death sentences of Mohi al-Din Abdollahi and Hossein Palani have been carried out. The two prisoners had previously been sentenced to death on the charge of “armed rebellion against the regime (baghi).”

According to HRANA, citing Mizan Online, the judiciary’s official news outlet, Mohi al-Din Abdollahi and Hossein Palani have been executed.

According to the judiciary’s report, the two men were members of a group allegedly affiliated with ISIS. The report claims they had established themselves in border areas between Iran and Iraq and were planning to carry out armed operations inside Iran. It further states that security and military forces identified their location and surrounded the area, resulting in the deaths of several individuals and the arrest of others during the operation.

The report also claims that weapons, ammunition, equipment, and documents allegedly linked to the group’s activities were seized. Additionally, the judiciary media alleged that three members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed during the confrontation.

According to the report, after the remaining suspects in the case were arrested and the investigation was completed, an indictment was issued and the case was referred to court. Following trial proceedings, Mohi al-Din Abdollahi and Hossein Palani were sentenced to death on the charge of “armed rebellion against the Islamic Republic of Iran (baghi).”

After the sentences were upheld by the Supreme Court, they were carried out on the morning of Tuesday, July 14, 2026.

The judiciary’s report did not specify the prison where the executions took place.

HRANA had previously published separate reports on the cases of Hossein Palani and Mohi al-Din Abdollahi during their imprisonment in Rajai Shahr Prison in Karaj.

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