An Iranian security force member was killed during ongoing protests, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. The incident occurred in Kouhdasht, Lorestan province, amid demonstrations sparked by a currency collapse. Regional official Said Pourali confirmed the death. Several other security force members were injured.
The 21-year-old victim was a member of the Basij, a paramilitary group affiliated with Iran's Revolutionary Guards. Protests began Sunday in Tehran and have since spread. BBC Persian verified footage showing security forces firing at protesters in Kouhdasht on Thursday. Confrontations were also reported in Fars, Hamedan, and Lorestan provinces.
Authorities in Tehran declared Wednesday a bank holiday in an attempt to quell the unrest. The protests reflect growing economic discontent in Iran. The Iranian Rial has plummeted in value, impacting citizens' purchasing power.
Iran has faced economic challenges exacerbated by international sanctions. Previous protests over economic hardship have been met with state crackdowns. The situation remains fluid, with further protests anticipated. The government's response will be closely watched internationally.
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