The riots in Iran, triggered at the end of December, resulted in a huge number of casualties, according to reports from international media and human rights organizations.
The wave of protests that swept Iran from the end of December continues to reveal the brutality of the security forces. According to the American publication Time, the number of people killed by Iranian authorities could exceed 30,000, just on January 8 and 9, when the country was the scene of some of the largest demonstrations in the current wave of protests.
According to the cited source, the authorities were overwhelmed by the number of corpses, being forced to use semi-trailers instead of ambulances, and ran out of body bags for the victims.
We remind you that the protests began as a reaction to the economic crisis and rising inflation, but quickly turned into demonstrations against the authoritarian regime of the Islamic Republic.
The Human Rights Activists in Iran Organization (HRANA), based in the USA, has so far confirmed 5,495 deaths, of which 5,149 are protesters, and stated that it is verifying another 17,031 situations. In addition, 7,403 people were seriously injured, and 40,887 were arrested.
The organization’s representatives emphasize the difficulty of accurately confirming the number of deaths, considering the frequent internet shutdowns imposed by the authorities in the last three weeks.
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