Kuwait executed six convicted individuals, including two Iranians

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Kuwait executed six convicted individuals, including two Iranians

Kuwait has executed six individuals, including two Iranians.

Kuwaiti media reported that six men, including two Iranians, two Kuwaitis, and two Pakistanis, were executed in the country. This is the first case of implementing the death penalty in Kuwait in the past two years.

Some of the executed individuals had been waiting for the execution of the sentence for several years.

Kuwaiti and Arab media have published various reports on the gender and nationality of the executed individuals in their reports on Friday, September 7.

According to Kuwait Times, two Iranian citizens who were executed on Thursday were sentenced to death for the murder of a member of the ruling Al-Sabah family, a seventy-year-old Kuwaiti man, and an Indonesian maid during a robbery.

The crime took place in 2016, and the two Iranians were sentenced to death at the end of trials in 2019.

It is estimated that currently dozens of male and female prisoners in Kuwait are awaiting execution.

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