Dozens of Iranians smashed windows, burned flags to protest sanctions
© Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty ImagesIranian protesters broke into the British Embassy in Tehran Tuesday and brought down the British flag.
Tehran, Iran - U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said Iran's failure to defend the British embassy from an attack in Tehran was a disgrace that will have serious consequences.
Cameron called the storming of the embassy in Tehran on Tuesday "outrageous and indefensible."
Iranian protesters stormed two British Embassy compounds, smashing windows and burning the British flag during a rally to demonstrate against sanctions imposed by Britain, live Iranian television showed.
The prime minister said all embassy staff have been accounted for and praised Britain's ambassador to Iran for handling a "dangerous situation with calm and professionalism."
Cameron said the Iranian government will face "serious consequences" for "its unacceptable failure" to protect diplomats in line with international law.
He said those measures will be considered in the coming days, adding that Iran's government must immediately secure Britain's compound and ensure the safety of its embassy staff.
Several dozen protesters broke away from a crowd of a few hundred protesters outside the main embassy compound, scaled the embassy gates and went inside. Iranian security forces appeared to do little to stop them.
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The following is a reference video on what happened to Palestinians just a few short years ago due to missiles reigning down in Israel. Can you guess who the real victims are?