Iranian state television acknowledges high death toll in nationwide protests, saying country had ‘a lot of martyrs’
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Iran protest death toll expected to rise as Tehran blames 'terrorists'
On the 18th day of country-wide protests in Iran sparked by persistent hyperinflation leading to anger over cost of living spike, Euronews brings you the latest information amid the regime-imposed information blackout.
Iran state TV acknowledges 'a lot of martyrs' as death toll surpasses 3,000: report
Iranian state television acknowledged Tuesday that the Islamic Republic has lost "a lot of martyrs" as a result of the ongoing protests, where the death toll has now surpassed 3,000, reports said.
Iran protest death toll expected to rise as Tehran blames ‘terrorists’
As country-wide protests in Iran continue into their 18th day amid a government-instituted communications blackout, multiple reports have claimed that the death toll is expected to rise even further. According to conservative estimates, the number of those killed in the country-wide demonstrations stands at around 2,500, while others say it has already reached 15,000. The protests, described as the largest Iranian uprising since the 1979 revolut…
The verified death toll in Iran's anti-government protests has risen to 2,571, HRANA says.
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