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איראנע פאליציי שלאגן פראטעסטירער

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Protesters in the Iranian city of Qarchak reportedly overwhelmed security forces during intense clashes on January 8, as nationwide anti-regime demonstrations continued to grip the country. Video footage from the scene shows riot police on motorcycles struggling to retreat as crowds surged forward, with some officers appearing unable to escape amid the chaos.

The footage depicts protesters throwing projectiles while flashes from fireworks or flares light up the night, creating confusion and disorder as security units attempted to regain control. The scenes underscore the scale and intensity of public anger, particularly in urban areas where economic pressure and political frustration have fueled sustained unrest.

The Qarchak clashes occurred during a wave of coordinated protests called by exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who urged Iranians to take to the streets in defiance of the regime. Demonstrations have spread across multiple provinces, driven by economic collapse, inflation, and growing resentment over the government’s domestic repression and foreign policy priorities.

Human rights monitors report that at least 50 protesters were killed nationwide during this phase of demonstrations, adding to mounting international concern over the regime’s use of force. Iranian authorities have sought to downplay the unrest, while continuing to deploy security forces to suppress gatherings and restrict information flows.

The events in Qarchak highlight the increasing strain on Iran’s internal security apparatus as protests persist despite crackdowns. Analysts note that the images of overwhelmed officers may further embolden demonstrators and deepen questions about the regime’s ability to contain widespread dissent without escalating violence.

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