Overview
- Nighttime demonstrations persisted across Tehran and other cities despite more than 84 hours of internet disruption and fresh cuts to mobile service, according to verified videos and NetBlocks.
- Iran Human Rights said it has confirmed at least 192 protesters killed and more than 2,600 arrests, while CHRI warned hospitals are overwhelmed and spoke of hundreds possibly dead.
- State authorities announced three days of mourning for “martyrs of the resistance,” urged a Monday “march of resistance,” and portrayed the unrest as foreign-orchestrated.
- President Donald Trump said the U.S. is ready to help, claimed Iran “wants to negotiate,” and said the military is reviewing “very strong options.”
- Iran’s parliament speaker warned any U.S. strike would be met by attacks on American military sites and maritime transport, as officials reported major arrests and offered contested accounts of how people were killed.