Key Highlights
- A doctor from Tehran’s Farabi Hospital, which is the city’s main eye specialist center, told the BBC late Friday that the facility entered crisis mode, with emergency services slammed and non-urgent admissions suspended.
- A medic from a hospital in the city of Shiraz also told the network that large numbers of injured people were being brought in despite the hospital not having enough surgeons to treat them.
- He added that many of those wounded had gunshot injuries to the head and eyes, according to the BBC.
- As of Saturday, the death toll in the protests has grown to at least 72 people killed and over 2,300 others detained, according to the U. S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.
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