Iran .. night demonstrations in several cities and security faces protesters with live bullets

Iran .. night demonstrations in several cities and security faces protesters with live bullets

On Thursday night, when the night protests in several Iranian cities were still going on, the sixth week of the Iranian protests saw the Iranian security forces shoot fire at protestors in the Bonk district of Tehran.
The city of Tabriz also experienced the activities of the security forces, demonstrators, and the capital of Azerbaijan’s eastern province.
A security bus was also set on fire by the protesters in the northern Iranian city of Caspian.

Stones were thrown at the portrait of Khomeini by protesters in the central Iranian city of Fouladsheh.
Massive protests were held in the Iranian city of Karaj in conjunction with the “forty” protest victims that were reported more than six weeks ago.
During the protests, there were skirmishes between the demonstrators and the security personnel, who opened fire and injured people.
Participants claimed that security helicopters flew close to them and doused them with sound and tear gas.

In the Souad Abad neighbourhood, north of Tehran, the Iranian police fired tear gas at members of the Basij who were disguised as civilians, leading the police to believe they were protesters. While clashes broke out between the two sides, the locals chanted against the two parties who were responsible for putting an end to the demonstrations.

Reda Pahlavi, a former crown prince of Iran, declared in a tweet that “victory is close According to what was reported by “Iran International,” “the forty miles of Joid Power, Ghazala Jalabi, Husayn Ali Kayakjouri, and Bahanam Laqa Power, Muhsa Mogawi, and the Najafi spokes of yesterday, Thursday, throughout Iran.
In the meantime, Ali Karimi also published a poster commemorating the forty-fifth anniversary of the murder of Jawad Haidari, as well as the hadiths of Hanana Kia, Ghazala Jalabi, and Najafi.

In the provinces of Kelan and Mazandaran, memorial posters and invites to gatherings were published in the names of the deceased. Jawad Haydari, a Qazvin resident, also distributed invitations to gatherings in his hometown. Other invitations of the gathering were published in Tehran and other governorates.

Participants in the ceremony commemorating Hanan Kia, one of the victims of the popular revolt in Nush, forty years ago on Wednesday yelled phrases like “Death to Khamenei” and “This year is the year of blood.” “We will not fear the cannon, the tank, or the missile,” they chanted. “The clerics should leave.”

Iran has nighttime protests in various cities, and the security forces fire live ammunition at the demonstrators.

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