Iran’s presidential office reported that 2,986 individuals died during anti-government protests in late 2025, part of a total of 3,117 fatalities, including both civilians and security personnel. The report emphasized a commitment to transparency by President Masoud Pezeshkian, acknowledging the victims as significant individuals rather than mere numbers. Protests, sparked by economic grievances, lasted about two weeks, amid rising tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel. Authorities attributed the unrest partly to external interference from the US and Israel.
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