BREAKING: Two Iranian Supreme Court Judges Assassinated in Tehran

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In a shocking turn of events, two Iranian Supreme Court judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghisseh, were assassinated on Saturday at the supreme court building in Tehran. The gunman, who was not involved in any cases before the supreme court, killed himself after the act.
The motive behind this heinous crime remains unclear, but it marks a rare and alarming incident of violence targeting high-profile figures in Iran.". "short_seo_title":

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