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Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) has reported that at least 3,308 Iranian anti-regime protesters have been confirmed dead amid ongoing unrest. The organization also states that an additional 4,382 deaths are currently under investigation, indicating the scale and complexity of the response to protests that have swept across parts of Iran.

In addition to fatalities, HRANA reports that authorities have arrested a minimum of 24,266 protesters involved in demonstrations against the government. The arrests are part of a broader crackdown aimed at quelling the unrest that has persisted over recent months.

The figures highlight the significant human toll and the extensive security measures taken by Iranian authorities in response to dissent. HRANA continues to monitor and document the situation, emphasizing the challenges faced by those seeking to assess the full scope of the conflict.

Human rights groups and international observers are calling for transparency and greater efforts to address the underlying issues fueling the protests, which have centered around economic hardship, political reform, and social freedoms. The situation remains tense, with ongoing reports of clashes and crackdowns.

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