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Iranian security forces are reportedly storming into hospitals and executing protestors (Image: Getty Images)
Iranian security forces are storming into hospitals and executing protestors as part of the regime’s latest bloody crackdown, it has been reported. Footage circulating within the country is said to depict Iranian forces searching hospitals for wounded protestors, following the regime’s brutal suppression of anti-government demonstrations last month.
In further horifying details, executions are reportedly undertaken “every day”, according to one source, while another alleged that sexual violence against demonstrators has become so common that some detainees have asked families to “send them contraceptive pills”.
Speaking about the hospital attacks, one source said: “They were in hospitals, with IV lines or breathing tubes attached to them. And then, when you look closely, you realize they were shot in the head.”
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
The added: “They were executed — given the final shot — inside the hospital.”
A campaign comprised of political prisoners, known as No to Execution Tuesdays, claims that the number of executions over the past three weeks has exceeded 20, reports the New York Post.
In what could conceivably be viewed as the most brutal repression of dissent since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the regime’s actions came as part of efforts to suppress anti-government demonstrations that began in December but erupted on January 8.
Thousands of anti-government protestors took to Iran’s streets, but authorities responded by cutting internet and phone communication, and security forces opened fire with live ammunition.
Human rights activists have claimed that, although the final death toll could be higher, at least 6,400 protesters have died in the carnage, but there have been much higher estimates, some as high as 40,000.

Human rights activists have claimed that at least 6,400 protesters have died (Image: Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
It comes as the nation marks the 47-year anniversary of the revolution amid pressure from US President Donald Trump, who previously warned Iran that “time is running out” to strike an agreement on its nuclear ambitions.
State television displayed the thousands of citizens who came out in support of the regime at pro-government demonstrations, where US flags were burned, and there were calls for “Death to America!”, according to AP News.
In contrast, however, just one night prior during a state-sponsored fireworks display, it was said that in Tehran people could be heard shouting, “Death to the dictator!”, in a continued act of defiance.
It follows reports that Azar Mansouri, the head of an Iranian reformist coalition, was arrested, in addition to five other opposition figures.
In a recent statement about the state crackdown, Mansouri said: “We will not allow the blood of these dear ones to be consigned to oblivion or the truth to be lost in the dust.”
