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 Iranian government labeled the demonstrations "riots" backed by enemies.
US-based HRANA estimates 3,090 deaths from the government's violent response. Activist groups claim the toll is higher. An internet blackout has hampered information gathering.
President Trump urged protesters to continue and threatened military intervention if killings continued. Videos authenticated by BBC Persian show security forces shooting at demonstrators.
The situation remains tense. Further developments are expected as information trickles out despite the ongoing internet restrictions.
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