News Topical, Digital Desk : Corpses are piling up in Iran. Bodies are strewn across the streets. The Khamenei government has adopted a brutal approach to curb the violent protests. Horrifying videos are emerging from Iran.
Numerous media reports, including eyewitness accounts, claim that more than 3,000 people were killed in Iran. This is believed to be the largest massacre ever in Iran.
Khamenei's army opened fire
According to a New York Times report, hospital staff reported that security forces opened fire on protesters. Most of the protesters were unarmed. Several people were killed in the exchange of fire. Thousands were injured by shrapnel and bullets. Some protesters also suffered head fractures.
The Iranian Center for Human Rights quoted a doctor as saying that a large number of people were injured. It is difficult to ascertain the total number of casualties, but the situation has become dire and life-threatening.
Piles of bodies pile up in Tehran
The Iranian government has banned internet access, international phone calls, and mobile connections for several days. However, numerous videos from Iran have surfaced on social media showing piles of bodies outside morgues.
Bodies were stuffed into body bags and left on the streets. The cries of relatives echoed everywhere, searching for their loved ones among the piles of corpses.
3000 people died, including security forces.
The New York Times reported that most of the dead were ordinary people from poor families. The exact death toll is not yet known.
A senior Iranian Health Ministry official told local news that 3,000 people have been killed across the country, including several security personnel. The death toll is expected to rise.
shot in the head at close range
According to a nurse in Tehran, 19 injured people were admitted to the hospital within an hour. All had gunshot wounds. A doctor at Shohada Hospital said that many protesters had died by the time they arrived. All had been shot in the head at close range. Bullets pierced the throats, lungs, and hearts of some protesters, causing their deaths.
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