36,500 People Died In Iran Protests, The Largest Massacre In The Country’s History
Delhi/Hyderabad, Jan 26 (Maxim News): Iran International media reported that 36,500 people were killed in the protests and unrest that took place in Iran on the 8th and 9th of this month. All of them were killed in firing by security forces in 400 cities across the country.
The latest report has revealed that thousands of people have died in the protests in Iran. It has been revealed that 36,500 people have died in the protests that took place across the country for two days on 8th and 9th of this month. It has been said that all of them died in the firing by the forces in 400 cities. It has been said that this is the biggest massacre in the history of Iran. To this extent, the report was released by the Iran International media Agency.
The organization said that the report was prepared based on documents received by the government from various organizations, field reports, hospital records, and information collected from the families of the victims. “The report received by the parliamentary committee on the 21st of this month stated that 27,500 people died in the unrest. The IRGC Intelligence Organization, in a report sent to the Supreme National Security Council on the 22nd of this month, said that more than 33,000 people had died.
“The report submitted again on the 24th revealed that more than 36,500 people had died,” it explained. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has gone underground. It is understood that he has gone into hiding in a secure bunker in Tehran after military officials warned that the US might attack. (Maxim News)
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