Currently, about 20 citizens remain in the country, including diplomats and 12 women who got married. The embassy is in contact with them and is ready to organize their return in case the situation worsens. The minister noted that the situation has somewhat stabilized now, despite the lack of internet. Communication is maintained through other means, and there are no grounds for concern at the moment.
It should be reminded that mass protests have been ongoing in Iran since December 28. They began at the main bazaar in Tehran, where shop owners closed their stores in protest against hyperinflation and sharp price fluctuations.
According to Euronews, the number of casualties in clashes between protesters and security forces stands at 2,571.The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is considering a military operation against Iran in response to the brutal suppression of protests. In response, Iranian authorities threaten to attack American military bases in the region if an attack occurs from the U.S.
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