BLOODBATH IN IRAN: 2,500 DEAD AS REGIME MASSACRES ITS OWN PEOPLE
The Iranian regime is drowning its streets in blood. A shocking new report reveals the death toll from nationwide protests has skyrocketed to over 2,500 people. This is a MASSACRE on a scale not seen since the 1979 revolution.
The evidence is in the photos. Images obtained by The Associated Press show protesters in Tehran daring to call for the death of 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—an act punishable by execution. Another AP photo shows a placard reading “Long live the Shah,” a direct challenge to the entire Islamic Republic. These are not just protests; this is a REVOLUTION.
While the regime finally admitted to “a lot of martyrs,” the true horror is in the details. Activists report 2,403 protesters murdered, including 12 children. Over 18,100 are detained. The world was deliberately blinded as authorities CUT ALL COMMUNICATIONS, only restoring patchy phone service days later. Witnesses describe a city under siege: burned buildings, smashed ATMs, and security forces armed for war.
The global response is a sickening game. U.S. President Donald Trump posts fiery encouragement, then BACKTRACKS, saying he needs “confirmation” of the killings. Iranian officials, in turn, blame Trump and Israel. Meanwhile, brave shopkeepers and taxi drivers inside Iran tell the AP they feel abandoned, hopeless, and bracing for a U.S. strike.
As people whisper in fear, a secret lifeline emerges. Activists confirm Starlink satellite internet is now offering FREE service inside Iran, a direct tool for bypassing the regime’s information blackout. Authorities are already raiding apartments, hunting for the terminals.
The silence from global powers is deafening, while the Iranian people pay the ultimate price.
This is what happens when a dying regime has nothing left to lose but the lives of its citizens.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




