Iranian security shoots the protesters … and 10 people were killed

Iranian security shoots the protesters … and 10 people were killed

The Kurdish Hengao Human Rights Organization announced on Wednesday evening that at least ten people were killed by Iranian security fire in the cities of Sennandj and Saqz in the Kurdistan Governorate and Boukan in the West Azerbaijan Governorate during the past twenty -four hours.
The organization added on its Twitter account that it had confirmed the identity of nine of them.

Earlier today, the Iranian Human Rights Organization said that the number of protests in the country has risen to 342.
She also explained, through her Twitter account that among the dead were 43 children and 26 women.
In addition, it continues in Iran in the capital, Tehran, and other cities amid confrontations with the security forces, coinciding with the night protests.

The shops on the “Iran Shahr” street in the capital, Tehran, continued to strike, and the strike continued in the city of Arak in the center of the country.

The shops in the city of Mashhad, the capital of Khorasan governorate, northeast of the country, also continued to strike amid confrontations between protesters and security in the Aqsiya Industrial Zone, as well as in the cities of Bouccan and Qarawah, while Kamararan in Kurdistan witnessed similar demonstrations and confrontations with security elements.
In parallel, the protest gatherings continued until the early hours of Wednesday dawn, in a number of Iranian cities.

New videos on social platforms showed the organization of night protests for demonstrators in the cities of Babl, Mashhad, Bandar Abbas, Oz, Qaim Shahr, Jerjan, and others.
The various neighborhoods of the Iranian capital also witnessed protests. In the Gisha neighborhood, the security forces shot the demonstrators.

It is noteworthy that thousands of Iranians had previously organized strikes yesterday in several cities, most notably in the Great Bazaar in central Tehran, on the anniversary of the 2019 protests on the high fuel prices, which were crushed by the security forces in the most bloody suppression campaign in the country’s history..

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