26.04.2026 14:42
Amir Ramesh, allegedly a member of the anti-regime group "Jaish al-Adl" in Iran, was executed with the approval of the Supreme Court after being tried on charges of terrorism and armed rebellion.
In Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province, Amir Ramesh, allegedly a member of the anti-regime organization "Jaish al-Adl", was executed on charges of carrying out "terrorist acts".
SUPREME COURT CONFIRMED
According to Iran's official news agency IRNA, the judiciary's statement reported that the death sentence against Ramesh was confirmed by Iran's Supreme Court and was carried out in the morning hours.
TRIED ON SERIOUS CHARGES
Ramesh, who was allegedly linked to the fugitive Abdulghaffar Naqshbandi, known for his anti-regime rhetoric, was arrested on charges such as membership in the "Jaish al-Adl" organization, carrying out bomb attacks, and ambushing military forces. Ramesh was being tried for "armed rebellion against the state".
HIGH TENSION IN THE REGION
"Jaish al-Adl", which Iran designates as a terrorist organization, occasionally carries out armed attacks in the southeastern Sistan-Baluchistan province on the border with Pakistan, claiming to defend the rights of the Baloch people.