Tehran-Sana
More than 85 percent of the victims of the recent protests in Tehran have been killed by non-government weapons, said Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security of Iran.
"Those who were killed were not participating in any of the protest gatherings and that they were killed suspiciously with white and non-governmental firearms," Shamshani was quoted by Fars News Agency as saying during an inspection visit today to the families of the victims of the demonstrations in western Tehran. Within the framework of the fabrication project, killings by opponents of the Iranian revolution.
Shamkhani stressed the determination of the Iranian authorities to expedite compensation for the damage and reduce the pain of the families of martyrs and victims of recent events, according to a careful and coordinated program, explaining that deciding these issues is under the responsibility of special committees under the supervision of the governors.
And Tehran police chief, Brigadier Hussein Rahimi, announced last month that the rioters committed atrocities and mobs in the capital and inflicted a lot of damage on public and private property, pointing to the arrest of a number of them.