At least 469 people killed by security forces in Iranian protests
At least 469 people, including 63 children and 32 women, have been killed by security forces in the current nationwide protests.
At least 469 people, including 63 children and 32 women, have been killed by security forces in the current nationwide protests.
At least 469 people, including 63 children and 32 women, have been killed by security forces in the current nationwide protests. The death toll increase relates to recently verified cases from the first two months of the protests.
Furthermore, at least 39 protesters are currently at risk of execution or death penalty sentences. There is serious concern about the imminent execution of six protesters after one with a confirmed death sentence was transferred from the general ward of Rajai Shahr Prison to solitary confinement and at least five Oshnavieh protesters charged with moharebeh were transferred from Urmia Central Prison to an unknown location. As most families are under pressure to stay quiet, the numbers are a minimum and the real figure is believed to be much higher.
Death Toll by Province
Protesters have been killed in 25 provinces, with the most reported in Sistan and Baluchistan, Western Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Tehran and Mazandaran respectively.
Deaths have been recorded in 25 provinces: Sistan and Baluchistan: 130 people; West Azerbaijan: 53 people; Kurdistan: 53 people; Tehran: 50 people; Mazandaran: 38 people; Gilan: 26 people; Kermanshah: 25 people; Alborz: 20 people; Isfahan: 14 people; Fars: 11 people; Khuzestan: 10 people; Khorasan-Razavi: 7 people; East Azerbaijan: 4 people; Zanjan: 3 people; Lorestan: 3 people; Markazi: 3 people; Qazvin: 3 people; Hamevdan: 3 people; Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad: 2 people; Ardabil: 2 people; Ilam: 2 people; Bushehr: 2 people; Hormozgan: 2 person; Semnan: 1 person; Golestan: 1 person.