Iranian protesters have revealed that security agents are disguising themselves as civilians to lure demonstrators into deadly ambushes, intensifying the regime's crackdown on anti-government riots. Undercover members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly infiltrate protest groups, pretending to offer help before guiding people into 'killing zones' where security forces open fire. Hospitals have also become dangerous for wounded protesters, with reports of arrests and families being pressured to blame 'terrorists' for deaths.
The official death toll has surged to around 2,000, though activists claim the real number is much higher, with many victims being young people shot at close range. Security forces have been accused of using extreme violence, including firing assault rifles at unarmed crowds and stacking bodies in hospital wards. The regime has vowed to fast-track executions of detained protesters, ignoring international warnings and threats of strong action.
Families continue to search for loved ones among rows of body bags, while streets in Tehran and other cities have turned into warzones. The protests erupted following a dramatic collapse of the national currency and rising prices, sparking widespread anger and demands for justice. Despite mounting international condemnation, Iranian authorities remain determined to crush dissent through lethal force and swift punishment.

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