- Some 500 safety personnel amongst these killed, Iranian official within the area says
- Judiciary spokesperson signifies some protesters could also be executed
- Trump has threatened to intervene if executions go forward
Jan 18 (Reuters) – No less than 5,000 individuals have been killed in protests in Iran, together with about 500 safety personnel, an Iranian official within the area mentioned on Sunday, citing verified figures and accusing “terrorists and armed rioters” of killing “harmless Iranians”.
The
nationwide protests erupted on December 28 over financial hardship and swelled over two weeks into
widespread demonstrations calling for the top of clerical rule – ensuing within the deadliest unrest because the 1979 Islamic revolution.
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