Protests intensify in Iran, internet restrictions imposed

Due to ongoing protests in Iran, the government has imposed restrictions on internet and communication services. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This situation has almost cut off the country's connection with the outside world. Telephone communication is not working, local news websites are restricted, and some international flights have been canceled.
The protests initially started due to economic problems, particularly rising inflation and the devaluation of the national currency. Later, in some regions, the demonstrations took on a political character and continue with slogans against the government.
According to reports, there have been casualties as a result of clashes in various cities. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressed the nation via television, accusing some individuals involved in the unrest of serving the interests of foreign powers.
Officials emphasize that strict measures will be taken against those disrupting public order and damaging state property. Experts link the situation to severe economic conditions, international sanctions, and external pressures.
Due to internet restrictions, it is becoming difficult to assess the situation through independent sources, but officials report that they are maintaining control.





