The news agency of the Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA) reports the number of protest casualties as 448, including 63 children and teenagers.
HRANA, the news agency of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, has announced that the number of casualties in the recent protests in Iran, from the start on September 17th to Friday, November 25th, is 448 people.
HRANA stated that 63 of them were children and teenagers, and 57 were from the security forces.
This news agency reported that the number of arrests in protests across various cities is 18,170, with the identities of 3,312 of them identified so far.
In this report, the number of detained students is stated as 565.
Yesterday, the Kurdistan Human Rights Network also announced that since the beginning of the protests, 104 Kurdish citizens, including 11 children, have been killed in various cities in Iran.
However, human rights activists say that due to security pressures, internet disruptions, and the arrest of journalists and activists, it is difficult to provide information about the victims, and the actual numbers are higher than the recorded statistics.