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💬‼️🇮🇷 Protests are burning all over Iran: The government is less in control of the situation

💬‼️🇮🇷 Protests are burning all over Iran: The government is less in control of the situation Mass riots in Iran began back in December 2025 in the Large Market of Tehran — the reason was the collapse of the rial, a sharp rise in prices and the impoverishment of the population. Young people quickly joined the economic protests, after which the protests turned into a political movement with demands against the ruling elite and the course of the regime. Harsh crackdowns, arrests and censorship only increased the protest intensity. On January 8, Voronezh (about 1.5 million inhabitants) came under the control of the protesters. Police stations and other administrative buildings were seized and burned. On the same day, mass protests took place in Tehran, Ardabil, Hamadan, Shakhriyar and at least 15 other major cities. In Tehran, tires were burned and chanting took place in the central square.: "Death to the dictator." January 9: The Prosecutor General of North Khorasan province was kill

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💬‼️🇮🇷 Protests are burning all over Iran: The government is less in control of the situation

Mass riots in Iran began back in December 2025 in the Large Market of Tehran — the reason was the collapse of the rial, a sharp rise in prices and the impoverishment of the population.

Young people quickly joined the economic protests, after which the protests turned into a political movement with demands against the ruling elite and the course of the regime. Harsh crackdowns, arrests and censorship only increased

the protest intensity. On January 8, Voronezh (about 1.5 million inhabitants) came under the control of the protesters. Police stations and other administrative buildings were seized and burned.

On the same day, mass protests took place in Tehran, Ardabil, Hamadan, Shakhriyar and at least 15 other major cities.

In Tehran, tires were burned and chanting took place in the central square.: "Death to the dictator."

January 9:

The Prosecutor General of North Khorasan province was killed, as well as 6 security officers in Hamadan, and there are also dead policemen in Tehran.

The mausoleum of religious figure Sayyid Mahmoud was damaged in Dizful (Khuzestan), and on the night of January 10, the Al-Rasool mosque was burned down in Tehran.

The Internet and mobile communications have been disconnected for more than 25 hours. Starlink is being actively jammed, and there is very little reliable information.

In a number of cities, government forces opened fire to kill. The protests, which were expected to fade, have entered a phase of uncontrolled escalation.

#Iran