The stormy demonstrations against the regime in Iran continued last night (Friday), in dozens of cities throughout the country.
According to reports in the Western media, 35 people have been killed so far in the clashes, some of them Basij.
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An Iranian exile website has published what is claimed to be an internal correspondence of the Revolutionary Guards, according to which the Iranian security forces warn that if the demonstrations continue to intensify - they will not have control over Tehran.
"The situation is very bad," the internal group of the Revolutionary Guards wrote.
"The scope of the riots spread throughout the country and all the Basij forces and the Revolutionary Guards were sent to assist the police and the special forces. The army's ground forces were asked to step up, but they have not responded so far."
Iranian Basij fighters // Photo: Reuters //,
In another part of the correspondence, it is claimed that "the special forces and law enforcement authorities are tired and under psychological pressure. If the demonstrations continue at this intensity, there will be casualties and we may lose control of the capital. Most of the security cameras were disabled by the protesters, and coordination between the security forces and law enforcement has become difficult due to The number of demonstrations in Tehran and small cities. We have a shortage of manpower."
Thousands of students protest at the university in Tehran.
From the documents distributed from Iran, it appears that the demonstrators are fighting a real battle with the security forces, throwing Molotov cocktails at the Basij forces, who are mostly on motorcycles.
Yesterday (Friday) the Iranian regime recruited several hundred people for demonstrations in support of the administration, mainly in the capital Tehran.
In the demonstrations, the participants called to kill the protestors against the Iranian government.
Protesters in Tehran block a road, photo: Reuters
In the meantime, according to a Reuters report, the Iranian authorities have reduced access to the Internet in parts of the country, in order to thwart the organizations of protesters online.
In response, the American businessman Elon Musk appealed to the American government and requested that his satellite communication network "Star Link" be exempted from the sanctions on Iran, so that it can be used by the demonstrators in the country.
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