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Kuwait sentences two to death for spying for Iran

Kuwait on Tuesday sentenced two defendants to death, including an Iranian being tried in absentia, after they were convicted of "spying for Iran" and plotting attacks in the Gulf country.

The Iranian was on trial along with 25 Kuwaitis, one of whom was sentenced to life in prison. Nineteen were jailed for between five and 15 years, three were acquitted and one was fined.

The defendants were also convicted of spying for Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah. 

Kuwaiti authorities said in August they had dismantled an Iran-linked cell and seized large quantities of arms, explosives and ammunition.

The verdicts come amid deep tensions between Tehran and Gulf Arab states after Iranian protesters on January 2 torched Saudi Arabian diplomatic missions in the Islamic republic.

The attacks were in anger over Riyadh's execution of Nimr al-Nimr, a prominent cleric of the Shiites.

Riyadh cut diplomatic ties with Tehran the next day followed by Bahrain and Sudan. Other Arab countries downgraded ties or recalled their envoys from Tehran.

Kuwait recalled its ambassador from Iran to protest the attacks and summoned Tehran's ambassador to express its disapproval.

Bahrain, said on Wednesday that it had dismantled an Iran-linked "terror" cell that was planning attacks in the kingdom.

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