Leaked Reports Show 30,000 Killed During Violent Iran Protest Crackdown

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Leaked Iranian hospital registries and Health Ministry documents reveal that over 30,000 people were killed during a violent two-day crackdown on anti-government protests.Trump deployed a carrier strike group to the Persian Gulf and threatened military intervention after witness reports described eighteen-wheelers being used to transport bodies.UN human rights chief Volker Türk demanded an immediate end to the brutal repression as the regime utilized heavy machine guns against demonstrators.
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