Iran Protests: Crowds Set Fire To State Broadcasting Building, Take Over Port City Streets
Iran faces massive anti-government protests sparked by economic crisis, with IRIB building in Isfahan set ablaze and Bandar Abbas streets filled. Authorities imposed a near-total internet blackout.
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Iran is facing one of its most serious waves of unrest in recent years, with massive anti-government protests spreading rapidly across the country. In a striking early sign of escalation, civilian protesters set fire to a building of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) in Isfahan, targeting a key symbol of state control. At the same time, large crowds have taken over the streets of Bandar Abbas, the strategically vital port city in southern Iran, underscoring the nationwide reach and economic significance of the unrest.
As protests intensified, Iranian authorities imposed a near-total internet blackout across much of the country. The shutdown reflects growing concern within the government over the speed, coordination, and scale of the demonstrations, which have continued despite heavy security deployment.
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The protests began on December 28, 2025, triggered by a collapsing currency, soaring inflation, and a worsening economic crisis that has severely impacted daily life. Initially driven by economic grievances, the demonstrations have rapidly evolved into a broader political movement. Protesters are now openly demanding regime change and calling for an end to the Islamic Republic system, marking a sharp shift in both tone and objectives.
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