איראן פראטעסטן ווערן גוואלדטאטן ווען קארס ברענען אינדרויסן פון פאליציי סטאנציע.
Eyewitness video circulating online shows cars burning and overturned outside a police station in Azna, Iran, as large-scale protests continue to spread across the country. The footage captures flames rising from damaged vehicles amid scenes of chaos, with demonstrators confronting security forces in what analysts describe as the most significant wave of unrest Iran has seen in years.
The video, filmed at close range, shows multiple vehicles engulfed in fire near the police facility, underscoring the intensity of the clashes. Shouting and movement can be heard as crowds gather in the street, reflecting the breakdown of order in areas where demonstrations have turned confrontational.
According to observers, the protests are being driven by deepening economic hardship, including soaring inflation, currency devaluation, and declining living standards. For many Iranians, these pressures have combined with long-standing grievances over governance and corruption, pushing public frustration into open defiance.
What began in isolated locations has now spread from Tehran to dozens of cities and towns across the country. Demonstrators have been seen chanting slogans, blocking roads, and directly challenging security forces, signaling a level of coordination and resolve not witnessed in years.
Authorities have yet to fully account for the damage or injuries resulting from the clashes, but the images emerging from Azna add to a growing body of visual evidence showing a country under strain. As protests continue to expand geographically, the situation poses a mounting challenge to Iran’s leadership at a time of economic vulnerability and regional tension.
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