
Iran Opposition Outlet Says Regime Killed Over 36,000 People on January 8–9
An opposition-affiliated outlet reported that over 36,000 Iranians were killed by regime forces at the height of nationwide demonstrations on January 8–9, citing internal documents, medical staff, witnesses, and victims’ families. The figures, which authorities deny, point to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and allied militias as central actors in the two-day bloodshed. Communications were severely restricted, with internet and phone blackouts obscuring the full scope of events.
The reporting also includes evidence that some wounded protesters were executed while receiving treatment in hospitals, and that provincial security councils submitted tallies exceeding 30,000 deaths even before later internal updates pushed higher. Meanwhile, officials have publicly acknowledged a far smaller number of casualties, insisting foreign agitators fueled unrest.
Protests that began in late December amid economic collapse and political repression rapidly spread nationwide. As tensions remain high, the situation continues to evolve under limited press access inside Iran.
(TOI/VFI News)
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