Iran Protests: Death Toll Surpasses 3,000 in Deadliest Unrest
Rights activists report over 3,000 deaths in Iran's nationwide protests, the deadliest internal violence since 1979. Internet remains restricted despite slight connectivity rise.
Rights activists report over 3,000 deaths in Iran's nationwide protests, the deadliest internal violence since 1979. Internet remains restricted despite slight connectivity rise.
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Rights activists report over 3,000 deaths in Iran protests. Internet connectivity shows a slight rise after eight-day blackout. Tehran remains quiet as global reactions continue.
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Iran enters uneasy calm as security forces suppress nationwide protests. Death toll reaches 3,090, internet remains restricted, and international reactions vary from Trump's praise to exile demonstrations.
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