More than 2,000 people reported killed at Iran protests as Trump says 'help is on its way'
Summary
More than 2,000 people have reportedly been killed during protests in Iran. These protests, spread across 180 cities, began due to economic issues but have grown into demands for political change. President Trump stated that help for Iranian protesters is "on its way" and suggested possible U.S. actions in response.Key Facts
- Over 2,000 people are reported killed in Iran's protests, according to a human rights group.
- The protests were sparked by Iran's economic troubles and expanded to political demands.
- President Trump has announced U.S. support, saying help is "on its way" for Iranian protesters.
- Trump suggested the Iranian authorities would face consequences for the crackdown.
- The protests have spread to 180 cities and towns in all Iranian provinces.
- Iran imposed an internet blackout, making it hard to verify events on the ground.
- Videos showed people in Tehran searching for bodies of loved ones among many casualties.
- Hospitals in Tehran are overwhelmed, reported as being like "warzones" due to the number of injured.
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