Protesters in Sari, the capital of Mazandaran Province in Iran, reportedly gained control of the city center near Sa’at Square. The demonstrations appear to be part of a broader wave of anti-regime protests that have occurred across various regions of the country. Eyewitness reports indicate that protesters were actively engaging in demonstrations and seeking to make their presence felt in the area.
During the protests, participants are said to have targeted government property, including a security or regime vehicle, which was reportedly destroyed. The specific reasons behind the protest actions remain unclear, but they are believed to be linked to ongoing discontent with the political and economic situation in Iran.
Authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident in Sari. Security forces have historically responded to protests with a range of measures, but details about any escalation or suppression efforts in this instance are not available at this time. The protests in Sari reflect a continuing pattern of unrest across Iran, highlighting widespread grievances among segments of the population.