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25 killed in recent Iran unrest: judiciary

By AFP
January 15, 2018

TEHRAN: A total of 25 people were killed in the recent unrest that hit several towns and cities across Iran, the judiciary said on Sunday, with 465 still under arrest.

"Twenty-five people, ordinary citizens and our own forces, were killed during the recent troubles," said judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejeie, according to the Mizanonline news agency.

"None were killed by shots from the security forces because they were ordered not to use their weapons," he added. He provided no details on how the members of the security forces or civilians were killed, including six protesters who died while trying to storm a police station in the central province of Isfahan. The figure was four more than the death toll announced during the unrest that spread across the country between December 28 and January 1.