Overview
- State broadcaster IRIB described participants as terrorists, alleged foreign backing, and reported arson against public sites and vehicles.
- The IRGC Intelligence Directorate defined recent actions as terrorist acts and warned organizers that Iranians claim a right to revenge.
- Tehran’s prosecutor said those damaging property or confronting security forces face charges punishable by death for waging war against the state.
- Tehran’s mayor reported 26 banks attacked, 25 mosques burned, and dozens of buses, ambulances, and fire engines destroyed.
- State outlets reported several Tehran police officers shot dead and six fatalities in Hamadan, while HRANA counted at least 34 protesters and four security personnel killed with over 2,000 detained as internet and phone service were cut nationwide.