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Violence erupted in the city of Kuhdasht near Iran’s border with Iraq, where large crowds of anti-regime protesters clashed with security forces. The demonstrations are believed to be part of ongoing protests against the Iranian government, with participants expressing dissatisfaction with various political and economic issues.

Sources report that the clashes involved protesters attempting to challenge security personnel, leading to confrontations in the streets. The specifics of casualties or arrests have not been confirmed at this time. The situation remains tense as tensions between protesters and authorities continue to escalate.

Kuhdasht, situated close to the Iraq border, has seen increased activity amid broader unrest across the country. Iranian authorities have historically responded to protests with varying degrees of force, and the current clashes are part of a wider pattern of civil demonstrations against the regime.

The incident was reported via social media, including updates from @RADOCLUB, highlighting the volatile situation in Kuhdasht. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the clashes, and observers await further developments as protests ripple through the region.

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