Iran has yet to release nationwide numbers over the unrest that has gripped the Islamic Republic beginning Nov. 15 over rising gasoline prices.
in hopes of pressuring Europe to offer it a way to sell crude oil abroad despite Washington’s sanctions.
Authorities also have been visiting hospitals, looking for patients with gunshot wounds or other injuries from the unrest, Mills said. She said authorities then immediately detain those with the suspicious wounds. Already, Iranians have seen their savings chewed away by the rial’s collapse from 32,000 to $1 at the time of the 2015 nuclear accord to 126,000 to $1 today. Daily staples also have risen in price.
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