A major crisis is unfolding in Iran as authorities have imposed restrictions on internet and mobile services, particularly in protest-hit areas, amid escalating violent demonstrations. Flights at Tabriz International Airport have also been suspended as unrest intensifies. Protesters are openly raising slogans against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and voicing support for Reza Pahlavi, signaling growing dissent and fears of a possible regime change. Reports indicate that protests have spread to more than 150 cities across Iran. According to latest updates, over 45 protesters have reportedly been killed so far, including five who died after security forces opened fire when demonstrators attempted to enter a police station. The situation remains tense, with growing public anger, lack of fear among protesters, and serious concerns over stability and relief for civilians.

