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Nighttime in Tehran erupted into chaos as massive crowds took to the streets, setting fire to government buildings and signaling a sharp escalation in Iran’s nationwide uprising. The demonstrations, which began in late December 2025 over economic hardship and political repression, have grown increasingly violent, with thick plumes of smoke visible across the city.
According to Iran Human Rights, at least 50 structures in Tehran were torched on January 8, 2026, as security forces responded with live fire, resulting in a minimum of 45 protester deaths. Videos and eyewitness accounts depict crowds overwhelming checkpoints, chanting slogans, and targeting symbols of the clerical regime’s authority.
In response, the Iranian government imposed a comprehensive internet blackout to prevent information flow, though partial bypasses were achieved through Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network, allowing limited reporting from the ground.
Observers note that the scale of the unrest in Tehran underscores the growing intensity of public anger, which spans economic grievances, political discontent, and resentment of authoritarian control. Analysts warn that the escalation may provoke further instability across the country, particularly as demonstrators target strategic and symbolic locations linked to regime power.
The events highlight both the resilience and desperation of Iranian citizens challenging the government, as well as the human cost of the regime’s crackdown. International human rights groups continue to monitor the situation, calling for urgent attention to civilian safety and accountability for excessive force.
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