Iranian regime forces open fire on protesters in Zahedan: 58 killed, 270 injured
Iranian regime forces opened fire on protesters in Zahedan, at least 58 protesters have been killed, more than 270 protesters have been injured, according to the Baloch Activist Campaign.
News Center- The protests that began in Iran and Rojhelat Kurdistan following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini by so-called morality police continue. Iranian regime forces continue to use violence against the protesters.
Yesterday, hundreds of people flocked to the streets of Zahedan, a city and capital of Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan Province, to protest the Iranian regime. The Iranian regime forces opened fire on them and killed at least 58 protesters and injured more than 270 protesters, including children and women, according to the Baloch Activist Campaign. On Twitter, Baloch activists also reported the death of several children and teenagers just in front of the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) checkpoint.
No internet access in the region
According to the local reports, the military forces prevented the emergency teams from providing services to the injured, many of the injured died due to bleeding. According to the local sources, there is no internet access in the region.
According to local sources, Ali Mousavi, IRGC intelligence chief in the Sistan and Baluchestan province, was shot to death in the city of Zahedan by the protesters.