Death toll reached 174 against Mehsa Amini's death & 15-year-old girl

The scope of the protests in Iran reached Tehran and Mashhad, the death toll reached 133 against Mehsa Amini's death.

Tehran: Protests against Mehsa Amini's death have spread to many cities including Mashhad, Shiraz and the capital Tehran, 133 people have been killed so far in violent protests.

According to foreign media, worldwide protests against the death of Iranian girl Mehsa Amini in police custody have begun, and violent protests have completely engulfed Iran.

The scope of the protests in Iran has spread to many cities including Tehran and Mashhad, the students of Sharif University of Tehran also protested yesterday, during which there were clashes between the protesters and the police.

According to the report, thousands of people in Australia, America, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands and Germany also expressed their solidarity with the Iranian protesters.

Riots in the Iranian city of Zahedan; 41 people including 5 officials were killed

Tehran: 41 people were killed in the clashes between Revolutionary Guards, armed men and angry protesters in the city of Zahedan, including commanders of the Guards and 5 security personnel.

According to the international news organization, in the statement issued by the NGO "Iran Human Rights" based in Norway, the number of deaths in the two-day riots in the city of Zahedan in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan reached 41, including most of are the civilians.

In the statement of the NGO, it is further said that the Revolutionary Guards tried to crush the protest demonstration that started after the Friday prayer in Zahedan by force and fired indiscriminately on the protesters and this process is still continuing in different areas of Zahedan.

On the other hand, Iran's official media has claimed in its report that after the Friday prayer, rebel armed men hid themselves among the worshipers and attacked the security check post, killing 5 officers including the commander of the Revolutionary Guards.

 On the other hand, the international media claims that the riots in Zahedan started from the port city of Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchistan province, where the police chief allegedly killed a 15-year-old girl after raping her.

Iran's official media has denied the incident of rape of a 15-year-old girl and termed the riot as a conspiracy of armed rebels.

 It should be remembered that protests have already been going on for two weeks over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody in Iran, and 133 people have been killed in the crackdown against these protests.


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