Nine people have died in one night in the sixth day of the war against the state of Iran, according to the Iran government media reports. The number of deaths in these fighters has reached 22. Six protesters have died while trying to capture guns from the police station.
Eleven-year-olds reported that a young boy and a soldier had been killed in a conflict with an armed force of the so-called 'revolutionary forces'.
There were reports of anti-government slogans and car burnings. Iran's top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has formally commented on the riots, said that "enemies have used a number of instruments including money, weapons, political and intelligence to create problems in the Islamic Republic (Iran)" a On the website of the website.
Earlier, Iran's president Hassan Rohani was calling on protesters to abandon the protests. Still, struggles are ongoing.
The United States, which has given its support to the fighters, said it was "bold resistance." On Thursday, the fighting began in Mashad, Iran's second largest city. This struggle, which first appeared in opposition to price rise and futures, has now expanded as a struggle against the government.
This is the largest controversy in the struggles since the 2009 presidential election.
Violence continues
Mehr news agency says a taxi was burned. The police used tear gas to disperse protesters near Tehran's Englang Square. The state government has reported that the police have been attacked near Najafabad near the Isfahan of Central Iran, killing a policeman and injuring three.
Reuters reported that a portion of the police station was fired at the battle between police and protesters when protesters tried to seize a police station in Guatemarajan. What is the matter?
Speaking about the fight, Iran's President Rohani said, "This is nothing but an opportunity for the protesters to oppose the state." At the same time, it will be taken drastic action against law-abusers.
He also said, "This government will be fiercely confronted by those who are slogging against the government and disrespect the greatness of the revolution."
What is the position of the United States?
US President Donald Trump said, "The Iranian people have been oppressed for many years, and they come from hunger for food and freedom, and with the human rights, Iran's resources are being robbed." He said in the tweet, "It's the time for change."
Earlier Rohani had strongly condemned the US. He was describing the president of the United States as the opposite of the sculpture to the inner side of the country.
Similarly, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said they are closely watching events taking place in Iran.
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