Overview
- HRANA reports at least 544 people killed and more than 10,600 detained during two weeks of nationwide unrest spanning scores of cities.
- Newly verified footage from the Kahrizak forensic center south of Tehran shows rows of bodies as families search for missing relatives.
- Medical sources cited by international outlets describe overwhelmed hospitals and gunshot wounds to heads and chests among young protesters.
- Iran’s internet, mobile and landline networks have been largely shut down for five days, with intermittent Starlink access and reported fuel distribution problems in several cities.
- Iran’s attorney general says protesters could be prosecuted as “enemy of God,” while President Trump says the United States is weighing very strong options.