Iran says it detained 21,000 suspects during the June war with Israel
Iran's police detained 21,000 suspects, including over 260 accused of spying, during a 12-day conflict with Israel, deploying more than 1,000 checkpoints nationwide, officials said.
- Iran's police detained 21,000 suspects during the 12-day air war between Israel and Iran in June.
- Over 260 of the suspects were suspected of spying and 172 were arrested for illegal filming.
- Iran has executed seven men convicted of spying for Israel since the end of the June war, sparking fears of a wave of executions.
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TEHRAN - Iranian police detained 21,000 suspects during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June, Iranian state media reported today.
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