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The Iranian supreme leader held the US and Israel directly responsible for the violence that swept the Islamic Republic.Forensic examinations have revealed
Israeli military-grade ammunition embedded in the bodies of children killed during recent rioting in Iran, Russian news agency TASS
reported on 21 January, citing Iranian security sources.
The source described the case of an
eight-year-old girl in Isfahan who was fatally shot while out shopping with her family during the unrest.
She was hit in the stomach, chin, and back of the head, with forensic analysis confirming the bullets were Israeli military-grade.Another incident involved
three-year-old Melina Asadi, who was killed on the evening of 7 January 2026 in Kermanshah while returning with her father from a pharmacy.
The child was shot from behind, with the source attributing the attack to armed terrorists.
The unrest began on 29 December 2025 following street protests sparked by a sharp fall in the Iranian rial.
An unnamed Iranian official recently told Reuters that
authorities had confirmed at least 5,000 deaths, including around 500 members of the security forces, revising earlier mid-January estimates that had placed the toll at roughly 2,000.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei directly blamed the US and Israel for the killing of "several thousand" people during the unrest, saying actors "linked to Israel and the US caused massive damages and killed several thousand."
In a nationally broadcast address on 17 January, he said,
"We do consider the US president a criminal," adding that those responsible "will not go unpunished," while stressing that Tehran would not be drawn into a wider war.
On 13 January, Iranian police announced the detention of nearly 300 people accused of property damage and attacks on police officers.
Iranian
Kurdish separatist group, the
Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), admitted to carrying out armed attacks against Iranian security forces during recent unrest, portraying the actions as support for street protests.
Speaking to AP, a PAK representative said the group provided financial backing and launched operations in several western provinces after claiming that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted demonstrators, asserting that the strikes caused "significant damage" to state forces.
Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh accused the US and Israel of
directly orchestrating recent violent unrest, saying
Tehran holds "precise intelligence" that Washington and Tel Aviv coordinated separatist and armed networks to destabilize the country.
He said the plot relied on arms smuggling, financing, and logistics to fracture Iran under a
US-Israeli "balkanization" plan.Officials and pro-government outlets have cited death tolls ranging from the low thousands to several thousand, emphasizing the hundreds of security personnel killed and asserting that the situation was largely contained, with casualties framed as victims of external interference rather than state action.
Reader Comments
Kek
The USadmin or the isreali apartheid regime doesn't want their grunts on the ground because last time the USadmin tried it they all got stuck in the desert after crashing the helicopters. They had to be rescued by Iranian forces of all people.
These protests seem to be getting more violent. Perhaps the Iranian admin should take a leaf from the USadmins book of dealing with protests and send in the troops straight away with orders to shoot.