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Revenge on Iranian murderers who killed protesters; generals , regime leaders are the main targets

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According to the report, in İran testimony from morgues, graveyards, and hospitals around the country reveals concerted efforts by authorities to conceal the true size of the toll: bodies being transported in ice-cream vans and meat trucks; piles of the dead being hastily buried; and hundreds of bodies apparently disappearing from Iran’s network of forensic facilities. Graveyard and forensic medical staff describe chaos, with reports of authorities pushing for fast, mass burials to conceal the number of dead.

The report stated that at one morgue, staff say they were confronted with several trucks loaded with bodies, far exceeding the facility’s refrigeration and storage capacity. When staff protested that they could not process the volume of corpses, two trucks loaded with the dead were moved elsewhere, but when the morgue workers tried to track down where the bodies had been taken, they found none of the large forensic facilities in the region had received them. In this situation, the main desire of the Iranian people is to take revenge on those who killed the protesters. These are the leaders of the regime, the army generals. And a list of some of them has already been compiled by the United States.

The report also stated that Tehran has found itself in a situation where a violent Western response has become a very real possibility. Iranian authorities are attempting to demonstrate a willingness to engage in dialogue, while simultaneously intensifying repression within the country. The protests that erupted late last year seriously undermined the regime's stability. Particularly painful was the fact that the unrest spread to regions previously considered strongholds of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The country's economy continues to decline, inflation is breaking records, and sanctions are making recovery nearly impossible. Against this backdrop, Iran, according to sources, is trying to avoid a confrontation with the United States, which is why Tehran has temporarily softened its rhetoric and even made some concessions.

Additionally, the media previously reported that Ayatollah Khamenei hid in a bunker out of fear of the United States. Iran is now under the control of someone else. The deployment of the US Navy's Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group to the Central Command zone has fuelled speculations over Iran's political trajectory, with renewed focus on the position of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amid widespread unrest and growing international pressure.

 
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