Summary
Iran's chief prosecutor stated that President Trump's claim about stopping the execution of 800 prisoners in Iran is untrue. Activists report that over 5,032 people have died in the protests, with concerns that the real number might be higher due to internet restrictions in the country.
Key Facts
- Iran's top prosecutor denied President Trump's claim about halting 800 executions.
- The alleged executions were of protesters in Iran.
- Activists report at least 5,032 deaths from crackdowns on protests.
- An internet blackout in Iran is making it difficult to confirm details.
- The blackout has lasted over two weeks, affecting communication and information sharing.
- Concerns exist that the actual death toll may be higher than reported.