by Israel Hayom Staff
Demonstrations over scarcity of clean drinking water in country's south turn violent as online videos appear to show automatic gunfire and people fleeing tear gas
Iranian security
forces disperse a demonstration, Saturday night
At
least four protesters were shot dead Saturday night in the Iranian city
of Khorramshahr, 650 kilometers (400 miles) southwest of Tehran, videos
shared on social media early Sunday seem to show.
The demonstration was reportedly over the scarcity of clean drinking water in the country's south. The footage also shows protesters chanting "Death to Khamenei" against Iran's supreme leader.
Video circulated by BBC's Persian service
appeared to show automatic gunfire as people protested in the streets.
People can also be seen fleeing after tear gas was fired.
According to one Twitter account, the protesters in Khorramshahr were also "attacking the regime's banks."
The state-run IRNA news agency reported
that protesters threw stones and debris at police, who responded with
tear gas. It did not mention the gunfire.
The protests Saturday night come after
three days of demonstrations in Tehran, including protesters confronting
police outside parliament and officers firing tear gas at the
demonstrators. The rallies led to the temporary closure of the city's Grand Bazaar.
Unrest in the Islamic republic has been
growing as international firms pull away in the wake of U.S. President
Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal and
reimpose economic sanctions.
Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/07/01/report-iranian-regime-forces-shoot-dead-at-least-4-protesters/
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