Protests and unrest are rapidly spreading across Iran, impacting daily life and the economy. Nationwide internet and cellular outages have been reported, with authorities suspected of intentionally blocking access. These demonstrations, fueled by economic hardship and anti-government sentiment, have halted key activities in the capital. Reports indicate dozens have died, including some security personnel, though exact numbers are unverified. Calls for restraint have been made by Iranian politician Masoud Pezeshkian amid the escalating situation. The United States is closely watching, with President Trump reiterating a strong response if protesters are killed. Vice President J.D. Vance has called for fresh negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program. Iran's leadership points to violence by some protesters and raises concerns about external interference. Evidence suggests violent attacks on police and security officials. The protests have reportedly spread to over 100 cities, with thousands of demonstrators detained. The possibility of armed anti-government groups in some areas is being considered, with potential implications for regional stability.
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