Verified Deaths During Iran Protests: A Human Rights Report
The HRANA rights group from the U.S. has reported 2,571 verified deaths during recent Iran protests. Of these, 2,403 were protesters, 147 were government-affiliated individuals, 12 were under 18, and 9 were non-protester civilians, highlighting the grave human toll of the demonstrations.
The U.S.-based HRANA rights group has released a report confirming the deaths of 2,571 individuals in the wake of Iran's recent protests. The report reveals the overwhelming human cost of the unrest, with 2,403 of the deaths being attributed to active protesters.
Additionally, the report details that 147 individuals linked to the government lost their lives in the upheaval. Among the deceased, 12 were minors under the age of 18, raising concerns about the impact on young lives.
The grim statistics also include nine non-protester civilians, underscoring the widespread and indiscriminate nature of the violence that has gripped the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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