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Iran Arrests 10 Foreign Nationals Over Alleged Espionage in Northeast
Iranian authorities have arrested ten foreign individuals in the country’s northeast on allegations of espionage, according to a report by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency.
The arrests were carried out by the intelligence arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which accused the suspects of gathering information on sensitive locations and preparing for potential field operations.
Details surrounding the identities and nationalities of the detainees have not been disclosed, and Iranian officials have yet to provide further clarification on the scope of the alleged activities.
The development comes amid heightened tensions in the region, as Iran continues to face ongoing military pressure and intelligence threats linked to its conflict with the United States and Israel.
Security agencies have intensified internal crackdowns in recent weeks, with hundreds of individuals reportedly detained across the country on suspicion of collaborating with foreign entities.
Analysts say the arrests reflect growing concerns within Iran over infiltration and intelligence leaks, especially as recent strikes have reportedly relied on detailed information about strategic sites.
Authorities have accused foreign actors of attempting to destabilize the country from within, though such claims are often difficult to verify independently.
Human rights groups have previously raised concerns about Iran’s use of espionage charges, arguing that such arrests can sometimes be politically motivated. Iranian officials, however, insist the measures are necessary to safeguard national security during a period of heightened conflict.
The situation remains fluid, with more details expected as investigations continue.
