Iranian Interior Minister Iran Ahmad Vahidi says several French intelligence agents have been arrested in connection with deadly protests in the country
Iran has claimed that several French intelligence agents were arrested in relation to protests in Iran as anti-government demonstrations persist throughout the country.
France's Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said last week that a total of seven French nationals were detained in Iran. On September 16 Masha Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman died in the custody after her arrest for an alleged breach of Iran's strict dress code for women.Meanwhile, Iran has issued a second death sentence in three days and clashes killed at least six people as protests entered the third month.
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