Two people were killed in Iran during clashes between protesters and security forces. The unrest occurred in the city of Lordegan, in south-western Iran. The deaths were reported by both the semi-official Fars news agency and human rights group, Hengaw.
Protests began on Sunday in Tehran and spread across the country. Thursday marked the fifth day of demonstrations. Videos verified by BBC Persian showed protests in Lordegan, Tehran, and Marvdasht. The protests were triggered by the soaring cost of living and a currency collapse.
Videos on social media showed cars set on fire during the clashes. Protesters are calling for an end to the rule of the country's supreme leader. Some are also calling for a return to the monarchy.
The protests highlight growing discontent in Iran over economic conditions. The situation remains tense. Further protests are expected.
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