Protests are intensifying in Iranian cities

Protests continue in several cities across Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the Reuters news agency, despite the government's use of force, protesters continue to take to the streets. Hundreds of people have been killed or injured in the last three days.
Medical staff report that hospitals are overwhelmed with the wounded. It is said that in the cities of Rasht and Tehran, hundreds of bodies have been brought to hospitals.
The government has labeled the protesters as "enemies of God" and intensified the use of force against them. So far, more than 2,500 people have been arrested.
Internet and communication restrictions have been imposed in the country, making it difficult to verify and disseminate information. The protests began due to economic difficulties, particularly the rising inflation rate.
Currently, the protest movement has spread to more than 100 cities and districts in Iran. Protesters are demanding the end of the leadership of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Ali Khamenei has called the protesters "rioting looters." The international community is closely monitoring the situation.
US President Donald Trump has stated that there will be a "very strong" response to the situation in Iran but has not provided details about specific military measures. Meanwhile, international human rights organizations sharply criticize the Iranian government's use of force to suppress the protesters.





