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Death toll rises above 3,000 in Iran unrest

Published on: January 17, 2026 2:15 PM

More than 3,000 people have died in Iran’s nationwide protests, rights activists said on Saturday. The U.S.-based HRANA group confirmed 3,090 deaths, including 2,885 protesters. State media reported that arrests continue while the crackdown has largely quelled demonstrations.

Tehran and other cities have been comparatively calm for several days. Drones were flying over the capital, but residents reported no major protests on Thursday or Friday. Streets in northern cities along the Caspian Sea also appeared quiet.

Read more: Dar discusses Iran crisis with Araghchi 

The unrest began on December 28 over economic hardship and escalated into calls for an end to clerical rule. It became the deadliest domestic unrest since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, with opposition groups reporting over 2,000 deaths last week.

Internet connectivity rose slightly after an eight-day blackout, NetBlocks reported, but it remained around 2% of normal levels. Some Iranians overseas were able to communicate with family inside the country. U.S. President Donald Trump praised Iran for cancelling planned mass hangings, though Iran had not confirmed the reports.

Read more: Iran protests kill over 2,500, Trump pledges ‘help’ 

Indian authorities said students and pilgrims returning from Iran were largely confined to their accommodations during the unrest. Commercial flights were available, and New Delhi said it would ensure the safety and welfare of its citizens. The protests have left the country under tight security and deep political tension.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: HRANA Iran, Iran crackdown, Iran death toll, Iran internet blackout, Iran protests 2026, Latest, Tehran unrest

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