Iran has executed Abbas Akbari, an armed leader accused of involvement in an alleged coup attempt last January. According to Tasnim News Agency, the execution was carried out by hanging after the country's Supreme Court upheld the final verdict.
Reports said Akbari fired a pistol at security forces in the Nain area of Isfahan province during widespread unrest and protests in January. He was charged with 'moharebeh' (enmity against God), destruction of government property, and attacks on security personnel. The court found him guilty on all counts.
The report, citing Al Jazeera, did not provide further details about the broader context of the alleged coup attempt or the reactions to the execution.