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Iranian war criminal freed by Sweden in prisoner swap deal

Sky News Sunday, 16 June 2024
Sweden has released a convicted Iranian war criminal as part of a prisoner swap deal.
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Sweden and Iran completed a high-stakes prisoner exchange on Saturday, releasing a former Iranian official convicted of war crimes and two Swedish nationals held in Iran. The swap, mediated by Oman, marks a significant diplomatic event with profound implications for international relations and...

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