DUBAI: Iran has released on bail prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who was arrested in early April in a crackdown during the conflict with the United States and Israel, Iranian news agencies ‌and her ‌daughter said on Wednesday.

Nournews, ‌affiliated ⁠with Iran’s top ⁠security body, said Sotoudeh was freed on bail, without referring to any charges she might still face. Mehraveh Khandan, ⁠Sotoudeh’s daughter, confirmed her mother’s ‌release ‌in a post on social ‌media.

Sotoudeh, recipient of prizes ‌including the 2012 Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament, has been jailed multiple times on ‌security charges linked to her human rights ⁠advocacy.

On ⁠Sunday, Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi was moved to a hospital in the capital Tehran, after being granted a suspension of her sentence on heavy bail, a foundation run by her family said.