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Iran Protest Death Toll Over 30,000 as Crackdown Intensifies Across Cities

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
January 27, 2026
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Iran Protest Death Toll Over 30,000 as Crackdown Intensifies Across Cities
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Casualty estimates from Iran’s ongoing protests vary widely, reflecting the difficulty of verifying deaths amid a near-total internet blackout. Iranian authorities report 3,117 fatalities, including 2,427 civilians and security forces, while independent sources and human rights organizations suggest the toll could be far higher.

The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) has verified at least 6,126 deaths, including 5,777 protesters, 214 government-affiliated personnel, 86 children, and 49 non-protesting civilians. Reports indicate over 41,800 arrests since demonstrations began on December 28, triggered by rising food prices and economic hardship.

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Eyewitness accounts from medics, morgues, and graveyards reveal a coordinated effort to conceal casualties. Doctors treating protesters outside official hospitals reported severe gunshot wounds, often to the head, chest, and eyes, while body counts from multiple provinces suggest thousands of deaths may have gone unreported. Mass burials, unmarked graves, and bodies transported in trucks typically used for ice cream or meat have been documented, indicating systematic efforts to obscure the scale of the crackdown.

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Iran International reported that over 36,500 people were killed during the deadliest two days of repression on January 8 and 9 alone, based on government records, medical files, and field observations across 400 cities. UN Special Rapporteur Mai Sato noted that official figures likely understate the toll, estimating that casualties could reach tens of thousands.

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledged “several thousand” deaths, attributing the fatalities to domestic and international actors he labeled criminals. Security forces, including the Revolutionary Guard, have employed rifles, shotguns, water cannons, tear gas, and physical beatings against largely peaceful demonstrators. Reports indicate that injured protesters were sometimes arrested in hospitals, and medical personnel have faced detention for treating victims and refusing to cooperate with authorities.

The ongoing unrest, combined with the government’s extensive suppression and communication blackout, continues to hinder independent verification, leaving the true scale of the violence uncertain.

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