Iran state TV: 12 killed in protests, attacks on security
TEHERAN - At least 12 people have been killed in the ongoing protests in Iran, and armed protesters have tried to take over police stations and military bases, state TV reported on Monday.
The protests began on Thursday in Mashhad over economic issues and have since expanded to several cities. Hundreds of people have been arrested.
The state TV report said 10 were killed during clashes on Sunday night, without elaborating. Two demonstrators died during a protest in western Iran late on Saturday.
"Some armed protesters tried to take over some police stations and military bases but faced serious resistance from security forces," state TV reported.
State TV aired images of burning buildings, as well as an ambulance crew trying to aid a wounded person amid a crowd of shouting people.
Later on Monday, state TV said six people were killed in the western town of Tuyserkan.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said the Iranian people are completely free to express their criticism of the government or stage protests according to the Constitution and citizenship rights, and in a way that would lead to the improvement of the country's conditions, Iranian PressTV reported.
"We are a free nation and based on the Constitution and citizenship rights, people are completely free to express their criticism and even their protest," he said.
However, he added that the manner of expressing criticism and protest must lead to the improvement of the country's conditions and people's lives.
He emphasized that the settlement of some problems in the country was "not easy and takes time", calling for cooperation between the Iranian government and nation to solve those problems.
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