The number of fatalities resulting from large-scale protests in Iran has risen sharply, reaching over 4,900. The demonstrations, which have spread across various regions of the country, continue to face a heavy crackdown by security forces.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), based in the United States, has released a comprehensive report on the situation. The data indicates that 4,902 individuals have lost their lives during the nationwide unrest.
The report also includes detailed statistics regarding those taken into custody during the actions.
Furthermore, the report highlights that law enforcement agencies have detained a total of 26,541 people since the start of the protest wave.
The situation in Iran remains a focal point of international concern as protests encompass numerous cities and provinces. These demonstrations, often sparked by socio-political grievances and human rights issues, have led to heightened tensions throughout the region. International human rights organizations have repeatedly expressed alarm over the scale of the violence and the treatment of detainees. The ongoing instability has drawn significant attention from global powers, including the administration of US President Donald Trump, as the international community monitors the evolving humanitarian situation in Azerbaijan's neighboring country.