Iran’s judiciary spokesperson, Asghar Jahangir, announced on Sunday that an Israeli attack on Tehran’s Evin Prison on June 23 has killed 71 people. The casualties include prison staff, young people performing their mandatory military service, detainees, visiting family members, and neighbors living nearby.
“In the attack on Evin Prison, 71 people lost their lives,” Jahangir stated via the judiciary’s news outlet, Mizan. “Those killed included administrative staff, youths serving their military service, detainees, family members visiting them, and neighbors who lived in the prison’s vicinity.”
Evin Prison, located in the heart of Iran’s capital, is notorious for holding political prisoners, activists, and intellectuals. The reported strike has intensified already high tensions in the Middle East, sparking outrage among Iranian officials and concern within the global community.
Iranian authorities have condemned the attack, labeling it a severe violation of international laws and human rights. They are calling on international organizations to hold Israel accountable. As of now, Israeli officials have not commented on these allegations.
The incident underscores the ongoing animosity between Iran and Israel, two nations that have been at odds for decades. This latest development raises fears of further escalation in a region already grappling with conflicts.
International observers are urging both sides to exercise restraint to prevent a potential spiral into wider conflict. The global community is watching closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution and the prevention of additional loss of life.
Tensions between Iran and Israel have been high for years, with mutual accusations and hostilities often playing out in the region. Incidents like this not only impact the two countries involved but can also have broader implications for peace and stability in the Middle East.
For young people worldwide, these developments highlight the importance of international relations and the impact of global conflicts on ordinary lives. The loss of innocent lives, including youths serving mandatory military service and families visiting loved ones, is a stark reminder of the human cost of ongoing tensions.
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Iran's judiciary says 71 killed in Israeli strike on Evin Prison
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