Two High Court Judges Shot Dead in Iran
tehran, iran January 18, 2025 12:21Two high court judges were fatally shot in Tehran, Iran, while working on national security cases.
Two high court judges were fatally shot in Tehran, Iran, while working on national security cases.
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