Protests in Iran: over 500 dead and 10,000 detained in two weeks.

Iran protests, demonstrators being detained
Iran protests, demonstrators being detained

According to ТСН: The protests in Iran have been ongoing for two weeks, claiming over 500 lives, and more than 10,000 people have been detained.

According to human rights activists, including the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), which operates in and outside Iran, the death of at least 490 protest participants and 48 representatives of the security forces has been confirmed.

During these unrests, law enforcement has detained over 10,600 people. It is important to note that Iranian authorities have yet to provide official data on the number of deaths and detentions resulting from the protests.

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed readiness to help Iran obtain freedom. Iran warned of possible consequences in the event of a military strike by the U.S., stating that American and Israeli military personnel would become 'legitimate targets.'

The events in Iran continue to fuel global discussions on human rights and freedom of speech. The situation raises many questions about the further development of the protests and the reaction of the international community to the actions of the Iranian authorities. Many countries are closely monitoring the situation, and possible actions from them could significantly impact the situation in the region.


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