
"In the events of last night, unfortunately a total of about 10 people were killed in several cities," state TV said in a package aired on Monday, without elaborating, as cited Reuters.
According to the report, security forces repelled protesters who attempted to take over police stations and military bases.
"Some armed protesters tried to take over some police stations and military bases but faced serious resistance from security forces," it said, as cited by AP. The report, however, did not specify the location of the attacks.
Earlier on Monday, a local MP from the southwestern Iranian town of Izeh told ILNA news agency that two people were killed during mass rallies. That brought to at least four the number of fatalities in the ongoing protests. The first two deaths were reported on Sunday by the authorities in the city of Doroud (Dorud), 325 kilometers southwest of Tehran.












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