Demonstrations: Report: Iran’s police use drones during protests

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Report: Iran’s police use drones during protests

The protests in Iran are directed against the regime after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in custody of the vice squad. photo
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The protests in Iran are now in their fifth week. According to a report, drones are now to be used by the police – also to be able to control the demonstrators.
The Iranian police According to a media report, uses drones to control systemic protests.
According to the Tasnim news agency – which is considered the mouthpiece of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards – the drones help the special units in particular to monitor events more effectively and also to locate bombs made by demonstrators. Tasnim left it open which drones are involved in the police operations.
The police and security forces claim that the demonstrators are increasingly setting fire to public facilities with Molotov cocktails. Some of them are also armed and have killed at least 27 security forces in the past few weeks. This information could not be independently verified. However, observers see the willingness to use violence on the part of the demonstrators as a reaction to the brutal actions of the police.
The death of the 22-year-old Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini in mid-September is considered the trigger for the mass protests that have been going on for weeks Iran against the authoritarian course of the government. The United Nations was recently “increasingly concerned” about reports of dead demonstrators. “We condemn all incidents that result in the death or serious injury of protesters and reiterate that security forces must refrain from all unnecessary or unreasonable use of force against peaceful protesters,” a UN spokesman said on Friday (local time) in New York .
Beware of military action
The protests in Iran are now in their fifth week and so far the security apparatus has failed to bring them under control. It is therefore feared that the Iranian leadership could soon also use the military and the Revolutionary Guards against the demonstrators.
Tehran blames the country’s “enemies,” above all arch-enemies the USA and Israel, for the unrest. They hired mercenaries in Iran to weaken the Islamic system of rule. Citizens’ demands for more freedom have so far been labeled a foreign conspiracy – and ignored.