TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A foreign assailant who had killed two clergymen in a stabbing attack in Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad in April was hanged on Monday. - Society/Culture news - The chief of the Justice Department of Khorassan Razavi Province announced on Monday that the knife attacker was hanged this morning after the conclusion of legal proceedings.Abdullatif Muradi, 21, a man of Uzbek descent, had stabbed three clergymen at the shrine of the eighth Shiite Imam in Mashhad on April 5, killing two and injuring one of them.He had reportedly entered Iran illegally from Pakistan a year ago before residing in Mashhad.The provincial chief of the Justice Department said Muradi has been convicted of knife attack with the purpose of murder and creating horror that disrupted security inside the holy shrine and even off the premises.The convict was finally hanged in Vakilabad Prison of Mashhad early Monday on charge of Muharebe (taking up arms against society), the official stated.After being hit many times by the assailant, one of the clerics, Mohammad Aslani, died instantaneously from his wounds.

