Iran official says 2,000 people have been killed in unrest

Published 13 Jan, 2026 04:32pm
By
Iranian demonstrators gather in a street during a protest in Tehran. – Reuters
Iranian demonstrators gather in a street during a protest in Tehran. – Reuters

About 2,000 people, including security personnel, have been killed in protests in Iran, an Iranian official said on Tuesday, the first time authorities have acknowledged the high death toll from an intense crackdown on two weeks of nationwide unrest.

The Iranian official, speaking to Reuters, said that what he called terrorists were behind the deaths of both protesters and security personnel. The official did not give a breakdown of who had been killed.

The unrest, sparked by dire economic conditions, has been the biggest internal challenge to Iranian authorities for at least three years and comes amid intensifying international pressure after Israeli and US strikes last year.

Iran’s clerical authorities, in power since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, are calling protests over economic problems legitimate while enforcing a harsh security crackdown.

They have accused the US and Israel of fomenting unrest and said unnamed people they call terrorists have hijacked the protests.

A rights group had previously identified hundreds of people killed and said that thousands had been arrested.

Communications restrictions, including an internet blackout over recent days, have hampered the flow of information.

For the latest news, follow us on Twitter @Aaj_Urdu. We are also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Iran

protests in iran

iran protests

Protests in Iran spread

Iran unrest

anti govt protests in Iran

anti govt protest in Iran

Iran accuses US, Israel of fomenting violence