Last night in Hamburg, a group of Afghan asylum seekers reportedly assaulted several individuals supporting the Pahlavi dynasty during a protest against the Islamic regime in Iran. Witnesses indicate that the attack involved multiple stabbings, resulting in injuries to several participants. The incident occurred amidst ongoing tensions related to Iran’s political situation and protests against the current regime.
The protest was organized by Iranian expatriates and supporters of the Pahlavi dynasty, who oppose Iran’s Islamic government. According to reports, the assailants were among the Afghan refugee community in Hamburg. While authorities have not officially linked the attack to broader political motives, some sources suggest potential connections to Iran’s security services.
There is a concern among observers that Iranian authorities, particularly the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), have been implicated in using Afghan migrants in various operations across Europe, including destabilizing activities. However, officials are still investigating the exact circumstances and motives behind the Hamburg incident. The event highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Iran’s political conflicts and the challenges faced by host countries in managing security during demonstrations.