Tehran (Monitoring Desk): After a wave of violent protests subsided in Iran, international call services have been restored across the country, though internet access remains suspended.
According to a foreign news agency, the U.S. human rights organization claims that 1,850 protesters have been killed during the demonstrations. A spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office also stated that thousands have died in the violent events, emphasizing that it is the government’s responsibility to stop the violence as soon as possible. These are considered the largest protests in Iran since 2022.
Iranian intelligence officials claimed to have recovered U.S.-made explosives and weapons from several homes. Additionally, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said they have evidence of terrorist agents receiving orders from abroad and expressed doubts that the U.S. is prepared for fair negotiations.