Six people died in Iran during clashes between protesters and security forces. The unrest occurred on Thursday, marking the fifth day of protests. The protests were triggered by the country's soaring cost of living.
Two deaths were reported in Lordegan, in southwestern Iran, according to Fars news agency and Hengaw, a human rights group. Fars also reported three deaths in Azna and one in Kouhdasht, both in western Iran. Social media videos showed cars set ablaze during the clashes. Protests took place in Lordegan, Tehran, and Marvdasht.
The protests reflect growing discontent over economic conditions. Some protesters are calling for an end to the rule of Iran's supreme leader. Others are advocating for a return to the monarchy.
The unrest began on Sunday, sparked by a collapse in the value of Iran's currency. The protests are ongoing. Further clashes are possible as tensions remain high.
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