Iranian hospitals overwhelmed with injuries as protests rage across Islamic Republic
Hospitals in Iran are reportedly overwhelmed with injured protesters, including many with gunshot wounds, as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country. The protests, sparked by economic grievances like inflation and the collapsing rial in late December, have spread from shopkeepers to universities and provincial cities.

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AI-generatedHospitals in Iran are reportedly overwhelmed with injured protesters, including many with gunshot wounds, as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country. The protests, sparked by economic grievances like inflation and the collapsing rial in late December, have spread from shopkeepers to universities and provincial cities. As of Saturday, at least 72 people have been killed and over 2,300 detained. The Iranian government has escalated its response, with the attorney general warning that protesters will be considered "enemies of God," a charge punishable by death. President Trump stated the U.S. is closely monitoring the situation and will respond forcefully if the regime resorts to mass violence.
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5 extractedPresident Trump said the U.S. would respond forcefully if the regime resorts to mass violence.
Inflation in Iran topped 40% in December.
Iran's attorney general warned that protesters will be considered an 'enemy of God,' a death-penalty charge.
Iranian hospitals are overwhelmed with injuries, including gunshot wounds, due to ongoing protests.
The death toll in the protests has reached at least 72 people, with over 2,300 detained.