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 been ongoing for five days, since Sunday.
The unrest was triggered by the country's soaring cost of living and currency collapse. Both Fars news agency and human rights group Hengaw confirmed the deaths. Videos on social media showed cars set ablaze during the clashes on Thursday. Protests also took place in Tehran and Marvdasht.
The immediate impact is heightened tensions and continued unrest across Iran. Many protesters are calling for an end to the rule of the supreme leader. Some are even demanding a return to the monarchy.
The protests began in response to economic hardship. Iran's currency has collapsed, leading to increased prices. This has fueled widespread discontent.
The situation remains fluid. Further protests are expected. The government's response will be critical in the coming days.
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