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WorldApr 29

UN Reports Iran Executions Since February; Pentagon Investigating Separate Strike

UN human rights chief reports Iran has executed at least 21 people since late February, while Pentagon investigates a separate deadly strike incident.

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reported Wednesday that Iran has executed at least 21 people since late February, according to a press release from Volker Türk's office.

Türk's office stated that since February 28, the Islamic Republic has executed at least nine people, though the total figure cited suggests executions continued beyond that initial count. The UN human rights chief's statement comes amid ongoing international scrutiny of Iran's judicial practices.

Separately, the Pentagon continues to investigate a deadly strike incident involving Iran that occurred approximately two months ago. Pentagon officials have provided limited public information about the incident, stating only that it remains under investigation.

Former U.S. officials have characterized the extended silence from the Pentagon regarding the strike as highly unusual, though the Defense Department has not provided a timeline for when the investigation might conclude.

The developments highlight ongoing tensions involving Iran across multiple fronts, including human rights concerns raised by international bodies and military incidents subject to U.S. investigation.

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