Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledged thousands were killed during recent protests. This marks the first public admission of the scale of casualties. Khamenei blamed the US for the deaths in a speech Saturday.
The protests began December 28 over economic grievances. They quickly evolved into calls for an end to Khamenei's rule. The US-based Iranian Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) estimates 3,090 deaths. Activist groups suggest the toll is higher. An internet blackout hampered information flow.
President Trump urged protesters to continue. He threatened military intervention if killings continued. The Iranian government labeled the demonstrations "riots" backed by enemies. Security forces used deadly force against protesters. Videos verified by BBC Persian show security forces shooting at demonstrations.
The protests stemmed from economic hardship. They reflect broader discontent with Iran's leadership. The government's response has drawn international condemnation.
Further developments are expected. The international community will likely increase pressure on Iran. The situation remains volatile.
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