Two prisoners among 71 people killed by Israeli strike on Evin prison
71 people, including two prisoners, were killed in an Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin prison on June 23, Iran’s judiciary confirmed on Sunday.

News Center- At least 71 people, including two prisoners, were killed in an Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin prison on June 23, according to Iranian judiciary's Mizan news agency.
At least 71 people were killed by the strike, including staff, soldiers, prisoners and members of visiting families, judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir posted Sunday on the Mizan news agency website.
The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) announced on Monday that it had identified 47 of 71 people killed in the attack.
“Following the strike, approximately 120 political prisoners were transferred from Evin to other prisons in Tehran Province,” the HRANA said. “However, no information has emerged regarding those held in the prison’s high-security sections—Ward 209 (The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility), Ward 2-A (IRGC Intelligence detention facility), and units operated by the Judiciary’s security apparatus. Neither government officials nor state-affiliated media have offered any transparent updates, intensifying the anxiety of families.”