Protests continue across Iran, resulting in at least ten confirmed deaths, according to authorities. Demonstrations, sparked by economic hardship, are now entering their second week and have spread to numerous locations throughout the country.
The Iranian government has faced international criticism and threats amid the escalating unrest. The United States has warned against the violent suppression of protesters, prompting strong condemnation and retaliatory threats from Iranian officials.
Two additional deaths have been reported, bringing the total to at least ten. In Qom, a grenade explosion killed one man; security officials stated he intended to attack civilians. Videos circulating online showed fires in the city. In Harsin, a member of the Basij, a volunteer force affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard, was killed in an attack involving firearms and knives.
Demonstrations have now occurred in over 100 locations across 22 of Iran’s 31 provinces. This widespread participation highlights the breadth of public discontent.
Iran’s civilian government, led by President Masoud Pezeshkian, has attempted to engage in dialogue with protesters. However, Pezeshkian has acknowledged limitations in addressing the crisis, particularly given the country’s deteriorating economic situation.
A significant decline in the value of the Iranian rial, now trading at approximately 1.4 million to the US dollar, has fueled the unrest. This currency devaluation has contributed to rising prices, unemployment, and a general decline in living standards for many Iranians.
Following warnings from US President Donald Trump regarding the suppression of protesters, Iranian officials swiftly condemned the remarks and threatened retaliation against US forces stationed in the Middle East.
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