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Iranian Chaos: Shocking Videos Expose Crackdown

Explosive videos from Iran paint a chilling picture! Bodies stacked in hospitals, snipers lurking on rooftops, and CCTV cameras smashed. These clips reveal the brutal suppression of protests that erupted in late December. The extent of the violence is staggering, with authorities labeling protesters as "rioters."

The internet blackout has complicated documenting these events, but BBC Verify and HR agencies have been persistent. HRANA reports nearly 6,000 deaths, while Iran Human Rights warns the toll could skyrocket to 25,000. Iranian claims of only 3,100 dead, mostly security forces, ring hollow against these harrowing visuals.

The footage, from 8-9 January, aligns with a massive protest called by Reza Pahlavi, exiled heir of the late Shah. It's Tehran's darkest nights yet, as security forces mercilessly quell dissent. Videos confirm bodies piling in Tehranpars hospital, with one clip showing 31 corpses. Elsewhere, gunfire erupts as protestors fill highways, their screams echoing through the chaos.

Amid heavy surveillance, some brave souls target CCTV cameras, resisting in any way they can. In Kerman, men in military gear shoot indiscriminately as fires rage and chants rise. Meanwhile, in Mashhad, snipers stake out rooftops, poised for violence.

Internet access has been strangled since 8 January, yet some Iranians pierce this digital veil with SpaceX's Starlink and VPNs. As the economy buckles and more videos trickle out, the world watches, horrified but helpless.

Key Takeaways:

  • Chilling scenes of death and suppression flood from Iran!

  • Verified videos contradict Iran's low death toll claims!

  • Brave protesters battle terrifying state surveillance!


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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-01-26

 

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