Two Iranian Supreme Court judges, Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, were shot dead in Tehran on Saturday, with another judge and a bodyguard wounded. The attacker took his own life after the attack.
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The Iranian judiciary said three judges were targeted in what it called an assassination attempt outside court in Tehran. The assailant then reportedly took his own life.