New report from HRANA on Rojhilat and Iran

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NEWS CENTER - According to HRANA's report on human rights violations during protests in Iran and Rojhilat, 6,507 people, including 176 children, were killed by regime guards.
 
The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) released its report on human rights violations on the 42nd day of protests in Iran and Rojhilat. The report stated that at least 6,961 people were killed in the regime's attacks, 51,465 people have been detained so far, and 11,021 people were injured.
 
According to the report, 6,507 of those who lost their lives were protesters. Among them were 176 children under the age of 18. The same figures also include 214 members of forces affiliated with the Iranian regime. In addition, 62 civilians who were killed despite not participating in the protests and 112 university students were detained. It was stated that 11,480 people have been summoned to Iranian units for questioning so far, and 311 people have been forced to confess.
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