At Least 6,126 People Killed in Iran’s Crackdown on Nationwide Protests, Activists Say
HRANA reports over 6,100 deaths and more feared amid Iran's crackdown, with over 41,800 arrests and an internet blackout hampering independent verification.
- Activists said Tuesday that Iran's crackdown killed at least 6,126 people as the U.S. carrier group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln arrived in the region.
- The unrest began Dec. 28 after the rial plunged to 1.5 million to $1, with officials limiting subsidized rates and offering about $7 a month in relief.
- Rights monitors reported the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency confirmed 5,848 deaths and said arrests have exceeded 41,800 during the crackdown.
- Iran's government reported a death toll of 3,117, including 2,427 civilians and security forces labeled as `terrorists`, while authorities imposed a nationwide internet blackout lasting over two weeks.
- Some Iranian-backed militias and Hezbollah, led by Naim Qassem, signalled willingness to fight as Ambrey, private security firm, assessed the U.S. had positioned capability for kinetic operations Tuesday.
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Activists say Iran's crackdown has killed at least 6,221 people, as the country's currency plunges
Activists say at least 6,221 people have been killed in Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests and many more are still feared dead. The new figures on Tuesday came from the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, which has been accurate…
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Iran: Victim numbers rise as US announces military drills
A US-based group said the number of people killed in the protests against the regime in Iran has exceeded 6,100. US war ships have reached the region, with an IRCG official warning neighbors against aiding any strikes.
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