Protesters in Iran attempted to breach a government building in Fasa, Fars province, amid ongoing unrest. The incident occurred on the fourth day of demonstrations fueled by a sharp decline in the national currency. Social media footage verified by the BBC showed protesters breaking the gate of the governor's office. Security forces responded with gunfire and tear gas.
The confrontations in Fasa resulted in injuries to three police officers and the arrest of four individuals, according to officials. Similar demonstrations and confrontations were reported in Hamedan and Lorestan provinces.
In response to the escalating unrest, authorities in Tehran declared Wednesday a bank holiday. Schools, universities, and public institutions were closed nationwide, ostensibly to conserve energy due to cold weather. However, many Iranians perceived the closure as an attempt to quell the protests.
The demonstrations stem from growing public discontent over the country's economic situation, particularly the collapsing currency. The long-term impact of the protests and the government's response remains to be seen. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.
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