Illustrative photo for: Iran anti regime protests Build Momentum in Hamedan

Large crowds of anti-regime protesters gathered in the city of Hamedan tonight, signaling ongoing unrest in various parts of Iran. Demonstrators have taken to the streets expressing their discontent with the current government, with reports indicating that the number of protesters continues to grow throughout the evening.

The demonstrations in Hamedan are part of a broader wave of protests reportedly spreading across multiple cities in Iran. Participants are calling for significant political change, with some chants explicitly demanding the fall of the ruling mullah regime. The unrest appears to reflect widespread dissatisfaction with governance and economic conditions in the country.

Authorities have yet to issue an official response to the protests in Hamedan, and reports on the security measures underway are limited. There have been no confirmed reports of violence or clashes, but the situation remains tense as protesters continue to gather and voice their demands.

The protests in Iran have persisted over recent weeks, highlighting ongoing political tensions and public frustration. Observers are closely monitoring the developments in Hamedan and other affected cities, as the movement’s trajectory remains uncertain amid the government’s response and the protesters’ aspirations for change.

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