Two people were killed in Iran during clashes between protesters and security forces. The deaths occurred in Lordegan, a city in southwestern Iran. Protests have gripped the country for five days.
The unrest began on Sunday in Tehran. It quickly spread to other cities, including Lordegan and Marvdasht. Demonstrations are fueled by the soaring cost of living and a collapsing currency. Videos show protesters setting cars on fire. Some are calling for an end to the rule of Iran's supreme leader. Others want a return to the monarchy.
Fars news agency and human rights group Hengaw reported the deaths. Fars cited an informed official. The identities of the deceased are not yet confirmed. It is unclear if they were protesters or members of the security forces.
The protests highlight growing discontent in Iran. Economic hardship is a major driver. The government has yet to issue a formal response.
Further protests are expected. The situation remains volatile. Information is still emerging.
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