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Children shot, bodies burned with acid & limbs snapped: Iran’s atrocities

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Twiglets1 · 01/02/2026 07:06

BRAVE Iranians say the world has yet to “grasp the depth of catastrophe” of the regime’s bloody crackdown as they revealed harrowing accounts of violence.

Witnesses told The Sun how they saw the Ayatollah’s ruthless stooges gun down children, burn bodies with acid, and break the limbs of protesters.

One source said: “Please inform the world so our voice reaches everywhere about the crimes of the Islamic Republic.”

Protests early in January descended into scenes of untold bloodshed as evil Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ordered his death squads to “show no mercy”.

Panicked Khamenei – facing the biggest challenge to date to his barbaric rule – has tried to keep the oppressed nation cloaked in an internet blackout.

But despite his attempts to conceal the savagery of his death squads, courageous Iranian freedom fighters have shared chilling first-hand accounts with The Sun.

Given the immense personal risk they have put themselves under to speak out, we have changed their names or left them anonymous to protect their identities.
These accounts detail the atrocities that everyday people in Iran’s MEK Resistance Units face.

One source in the city of Shiraz told The Sun: “My brother works in a hospital. Slaughter is underway. What you see is only one-tenth of reality.

“Many were beheaded. Bodies were taken elsewhere to reduce the numbers".

Iran’s government claims the death toll is 3,117, saying 2,427 were civilians and security forces, while the remainder were “terrorists.”

Opposition-linked outlet Iran International, which is based outside Iran, said at least 36,500 Iranians were killed as Khamenei masterminded an unprecedented crackdown.

The current death toll is the highest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution ousted the late Shah and delivered power into the hands of the ayatollahs.

But with an internet blackout enforced and the regime burying and burning bodies, the true grisly toll may never be known.

Ali, a medical student in Tehran, told how at the height of the protests hospital shifts were cancelled for all staff – except for a handful “trusted” by tyrannical rulers.

Children bled to death and others were left blinded or with life-changing injuries as they were left helpless without vital medical care.

He told The Sun: “Those people didn’t care at all. They didn’t even attend to children.”

In one case, a 12-year-old boy had been shot several times – but was still alive and speaking.

Doctors refused to give him life-saving blood, however, and he died.

Many hospital patients being treated for gunshot wounds disappeared after being dragged away by security forces.

Sources in Iran also revealed the regime’s Republican Guard and Basij brutes arrested and executed doctors for treating wounded protesters.

Graphic images that emerged from the streets of Iran laid bare the sheer scale of slaughter – with bodies piling high.

Bodies of those killed by the merciless regime, meanwhile, were dumped in mass graves or hurled out of moving vehicles, witnesses say.
Others were burned with fire and acid “so no trace would remain for families”, a source said.

But for those who dodged death, their ordeals bore the hallmarks of a horror film as IRGC thugs terrorise and torture survivors.

www.thesun.co.uk/news/38034579/iran-death-squad-atrocities-children-shot-acid-burned/

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inamarina · 01/02/2026 08:49

It’s absolutely horrific.
I’ve read about wounded protesters being hounded down and killed in hospitals and about doctors being sentenced to death for trying to help them.
About families having to pay thousands to receive the bodies of their loved ones and about bodies being held back so they can be used as “civilian casualties” in a possible US strike.
And yet people in London (ffs!) march in support of the Iranian regime.
It’s utterly deranged.

dairydebris · 01/02/2026 08:54

It's positively medieval. I find it so hard to really understand what some people live under.
I believe the counter revolution is underway and the regimes days are numbered. I hope it happens as quickly as possible.

HermioneWeasley · 01/02/2026 08:57

The people of Iran are impossibly brave. This is what resistance looks like - not kidnapping civilians or strangling babies.

people in London marching in support of this evil regime should be arrested and sent to live there and we’ll swap them for Iranians. How anyone can defend or support them is absolutely beyond me.

BunfightBetty · 01/02/2026 09:08

It’s hard to comprehend the barbarity inflicted on the Iranian people by this supposedly holy regime. May the Iranians who are bravely protesting prevail very soon now.

As for the pro demonstrations in London… words fail. There will have been some stooges of the regime amongst them, of course, but anyone else? You’re sick.

Twiglets1 · 01/02/2026 09:48

HermioneWeasley · 01/02/2026 08:57

The people of Iran are impossibly brave. This is what resistance looks like - not kidnapping civilians or strangling babies.

people in London marching in support of this evil regime should be arrested and sent to live there and we’ll swap them for Iranians. How anyone can defend or support them is absolutely beyond me.

That's a very good idea.

See how they like living under the Iranian regime.

No protests allowed for a start!

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Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 10:47

HermioneWeasley · 01/02/2026 08:57

The people of Iran are impossibly brave. This is what resistance looks like - not kidnapping civilians or strangling babies.

people in London marching in support of this evil regime should be arrested and sent to live there and we’ll swap them for Iranians. How anyone can defend or support them is absolutely beyond me.

Agreed.

People here supporting this brutal regime needs to be shown pictures of what they gave done. Anything but the west is the thinking of privileged twerps in the west. They are sick to ignore tge suffering of Iranians whilst pretending to be on the right side of history would be laughable if not unbelievably awful.

HappyFace2025 · 01/02/2026 11:58

Watching the marchers yesterday was sickening. Paired up with pro Palestinians as well. Unbelievable that there are so many people who can't see what true evil is.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 13:43

"What I fear is that these events will be treated as something ordinary by the world, that people will simply move on and no one will pay attention," the doctor said. "The fact that the voices of so many of those who were killed never reaches anyone is truly the most painful thing for me."

This appears to be happening, move on, nothing to see here.

The voices of so many brave people have been silenced, whilst goons in the west march in support of those slaughtering them and silencing their voices. The people who are free to express supporting a regime that silences others who don't have their freedom.

mids2019 · 01/02/2026 14:40

I am sorry but undoetunately I am not surprised the pro Iranian regime sickos have paired up with the pro pallys. True colours and all that.

HappyFace2025 · 01/02/2026 15:43

mids2019 · 01/02/2026 14:40

I am sorry but undoetunately I am not surprised the pro Iranian regime sickos have paired up with the pro pallys. True colours and all that.

I wasn't surprised. After all it's the Iranian regime who funds Hamas, among others.

WhitegreeNcandle · 01/02/2026 15:53

What’s happened there is horrendous. It seems to be being not mentioned so much any more.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 15:58

WhitegreeNcandle · 01/02/2026 15:53

What’s happened there is horrendous. It seems to be being not mentioned so much any more.

Indeed, not deemed important enough, however...those poor brave young Iranians died just protesting against their regime. The sick individuals in this country who support the regime are beneath contempt

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8y2jxx9ppo

Iranians protest on a street in Tehran, Iran (8 January 2026)

'We all know someone who was killed': Iran protesters describe personal toll of crackdown

Young Iranians able tell the BBC how they saw friends and other people die as security forces crushed protests earlier this month.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8y2jxx9ppo

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 16:00

"No-one was violent and no-one clashed with the security forces. But on Friday night they still opened fire on the crowd," she said.

"The smell of gunpowder and bullets filled the neighbourhoods where clashes were taking place."

How lucky we are to be able to march here, even though some support regimes that don't allow the same freedom

Cadlestickstoobig · 01/02/2026 16:02

The posters with pics of Ayatollah were done by registered charity.....
Wtf doesn't even cover it

Vivi0 · 01/02/2026 16:03

mids2019 · 01/02/2026 14:40

I am sorry but undoetunately I am not surprised the pro Iranian regime sickos have paired up with the pro pallys. True colours and all that.

Two cheeks of the same arse.

quantumbutterfly · 01/02/2026 16:21

Cadlestickstoobig · 01/02/2026 16:02

The posters with pics of Ayatollah were done by registered charity.....
Wtf doesn't even cover it

Which charity?

Cadlestickstoobig · 01/02/2026 16:34

quantumbutterfly · 01/02/2026 16:21

Which charity?

Based on the signs Islamic Human Rights Commission.
Actually, sorry, google shows this is not registered charity but appears to be funded by registered charity of the same name, just with "trust" at the end of name.

justasking111 · 01/02/2026 16:41

mids2019 · 01/02/2026 14:40

I am sorry but undoetunately I am not surprised the pro Iranian regime sickos have paired up with the pro pallys. True colours and all that.

And they live among us.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 17:38

Cadlestickstoobig · 01/02/2026 16:34

Based on the signs Islamic Human Rights Commission.
Actually, sorry, google shows this is not registered charity but appears to be funded by registered charity of the same name, just with "trust" at the end of name.

'human rights' sound like that organisation have no idea what that means. Does slaughtering going people who are protesting not matter to the Islamic Human Rights commission then 🤔....

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 17:39

justasking111 · 01/02/2026 16:41

And they live among us.

Indeed they do. In plain sight and marching through the streets

Heyhelga · 01/02/2026 17:40

The world just seems to be going downhill very fast at the moment. So much hate and attrocities all over the place.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 17:44

Heyhelga · 01/02/2026 17:40

The world just seems to be going downhill very fast at the moment. So much hate and attrocities all over the place.

Indeed and when you see people on the streets of London supporting the Iran regime, it makes you wonder what they ultimately want

Heyhelga · 01/02/2026 17:48

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 17:44

Indeed and when you see people on the streets of London supporting the Iran regime, it makes you wonder what they ultimately want

I honestly think some people treat religion and politics like supporting a football team. They feel they must pick a side and must win at all costs. Zero empathy with whoever gets caught up whatsoever.

SisterTeatime · 01/02/2026 17:50

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 17:44

Indeed and when you see people on the streets of London supporting the Iran regime, it makes you wonder what they ultimately want

Yes, I find it hard to understand the thought processes of anyone in the West who’s not a fundamentalist Shi’ite Muslim of the Ayatollah’s brand of fundamentalism who’d march in favour of the regime.

It really gives the lie to all the sanctimonious blathering about being pro-Palestinian because civilians were being killed in Gaza. Surely nearly everyone killed in Iran in these uprisings is a civilian.

HappyFace2025 · 01/02/2026 17:55

It really gives the lie to all the sanctimonious blathering about being pro-Palestinian because civilians were being killed in Gaza. Surely nearly everyone killed in Iran in these uprisings is a civilian.

Indeed, nearly everyone currently being killed in Iran is a civilian.