Fresh unrest has erupted across Iran as large-scale protests continue for another day, with reports suggesting dozens of people have been killed. Demonstrations, sparked by public anger over political and social issues, have spread to multiple cities. At the same time, a near-total internet blackout has limited communication, making it difficult to confirm the full scale of casualties and arrests.
Rising Death Toll and Street Clashes
Human rights groups and local activists report that security forces have used force to disperse crowds in several urban areas. Witnesses describe clashes involving tear gas, live ammunition, and mass detentions. While officials have not released an official death toll, independent reports indicate that fatalities include both protesters and bystanders. Hospitals in affected regions are said to be overwhelmed as unrest continues into the night.
Internet Blackout Deepens Information Crisis
For a second consecutive day, authorities have restricted internet access nationwide. Social media platforms, messaging apps, and international websites remain largely inaccessible. The shutdown has disrupted businesses, education, and emergency communications, while also preventing real-time updates from protest zones. Analysts say the blackout is aimed at limiting coordination among demonstrators and controlling the flow of information.
International Concern Grows
Global human rights organizations and foreign governments have expressed concern over the violence and communication restrictions. Calls are increasing for restraint, transparency, and restoration of internet services. Despite pressure, protests appear to be continuing, driven by public frustration and demands for accountability.























