Protesters carry a big “Lion and Solar” pre-Iranian Revolution nationwide flag of Iran, throughout the ‘March for a Free Iran’, held by Britain’s Iranian Committee for Freedom and Cease The Hate, in London, Britain, on Jan. 18, 2026.
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A minimum of 5,000 folks have been killed in protests in Iran, together with about 500 safety personnel, an Iranian official within the area stated on Sunday, citing verified figures and accusing “terrorists and armed rioters” of killing “harmless Iranians.”
Nationwide protests erupted on Dec. 28 over financial hardship and swelled over two weeks into widespread demonstrations calling for the top of clerical rule — ensuing within the deadliest unrest since Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene if protesters continued to be killed on the streets or had been executed. In a social media publish on Friday, he thanked Tehran’s leaders, saying that they had referred to as off scheduled executions of 800 folks.
A day later, Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a public speech, branded Trump a “legal” for the casualties he inflicted on Iran by supporting protesters.
“We won’t drag the nation into struggle, however we won’t let home or worldwide criminals go unpunished,” Khamenei stated, acknowledging “a number of thousand deaths” that he blamed on “terrorists and rioters” linked to the U.S. and Israel.
Iran’s judiciary indicated that executions might go forward.
“A sequence of actions have been recognized as Mohareb, which is among the many most extreme Islamic punishments,” Iranian judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir informed a press convention on Sunday.
Mohareb, an Islamic authorized time period that means to wage struggle in opposition to God, is punishable by loss of life below Iranian regulation.
Trump stated in an interview with Politico on Saturday: “It is time to search for new management in Iran.”
U.S.-based rights group HRANA stated on Saturday the loss of life toll had reached 3,308, with one other 4,382 instances below assessment. It stated it had confirmed greater than 24,000 arrests.
The Iranian official stated the verified loss of life toll was unlikely to “improve sharply”, including “Israel and armed teams overseas” had supported and geared up these taking to the streets.
The clerical institution commonly blames unrest on overseas enemies, together with the U.S. and Israel, an arch foe of the Islamic Republic, which launched army strikes in June.
The violent crackdown seems to have broadly quelled protests, in accordance with residents and state media.
One resident in Tehran stated he had witnessed riot police straight taking pictures at a gaggle of protesters, who had been largely younger women and men. Movies circulating on social media, a few of which have been verified by Reuters, have proven safety forces violently cracking down on demonstrations throughout the nation.
Highest loss of life toll in Kurdish areas
The Iranian official, who declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the problem, additionally stated among the heaviest clashes and the best variety of deaths had been within the Iranian Kurdish areas within the nation’s northwest.
Kurdish separatists have been lively there and flare-ups have been among the many most violent in previous durations of unrest.
Three sources informed Reuters on January 14 that armed Kurdish separatist teams sought to cross the border into Iran from Iraq in an indication of overseas entities doubtlessly looking for to make the most of instability.
“I’m in opposition to this regime and have taken half in protests, however I witnessed some armed people disguised as protesters taking pictures at civilians. They weren’t bizarre protesters; they carried weapons and knives,” an Iranian in a northwestern city informed Reuters on situation of anonymity.
The Norway-based Iranian Kurdish rights group Hengaw has stated among the heaviest clashes throughout the protests that erupted in late December had been in Kurdish areas within the northwest.
Getting data out of Iran has been difficult by web blackouts, which had been partly lifted for a number of hours early on Saturday. However the web monitoring group NetBlocks stated the blackout appeared to have been reimposed later.
Faizan Ali, a 40-year-old medical physician from Lahore, stated he needed to minimize brief his journey to Iran to go to his Iranian spouse within the central metropolis of Isfahan as “there was no web or communication with my household in Pakistan”.
“I noticed a violent mob burning buildings, banks and vehicles. I additionally witnessed a person stab a passer-by,” he informed Reuters upon his arrival again in Lahore.

