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Iran protests turn deadly as anti-regime demonstrations enter fifth day

close Video IRAN UNREST: Protests spread across Tehran, provinces for fifth day Rights groups cite multiple fatalities in Iran protests as officials acknowledge at least one death. (Video: Simay Azadi.) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Protests in Iran entered a fifth consecutive day on Thursday, with demonstrations and clashes reported across Tehran and multiple provincial cities as authorities, state-linked media and rights groups cited additional deaths overnight.

Iran protests turn deadly as anti-regime demonstrations enter fifth day

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Key Highlights

  • According to Reuters, several people have been killed since the unrest escalated, based on reports from Iranian media and human rights groups.
  • Iranian authorities have confirmed at least one death, while other fatalities have been reported in different provinces. Opposition group National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) told Fox News Digital in a statement that protests and street clashes continued Thursday morning in Tehran and in cities including Marvdasht, Kermanshah, Delfan and Arak, and claimed that two protesters were killed by direct fire in Lordegan.
  • Fox News Digital could not independently verify the deaths.
  • ANTI-IRAN REGIME PROTESTS GROW ACROSS COUNTRY AS TRUMP ADMIN BOOSTS DEMONSTRATORS OFFERING SUPPORT Protesters push back security forces in Tehran on Dec 30, 2025.
  • (NCRI) The protests began on Sunday after shopkeepers and merchants demonstrated against soaring inflation, unemployment and the sharp depreciation of Iran’s currency.
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