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Conflict in the Middle East

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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Addybee · 01/02/2026 21:45

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 21:44

Sorry, it's just a bit apparent at times so ignore or laugh are the,options.

I have and always will stand with the repressed people of Iran who are immensely brave.

We had this on the other thread too, people speaking on behalf of iranians or thinking they know more than actual iranians in or out of iran!

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 21:47

Addybee · 01/02/2026 21:45

We had this on the other thread too, people speaking on behalf of iranians or thinking they know more than actual iranians in or out of iran!

I should just ignore really. Posts in the same way as on other thread. I will ignore from now onwards. They obviously know nothing.

Aliceisagooddog · 01/02/2026 21:51

Iran International and the Sun are not reliable sources. I don't doubt there are many deaths, but it is well known that this unrest is being encouraged by Israel and the US to bring down the government. Just look at what happens after such interventions and I doubt most people support this. No one wants to live in Syria or Libya for a reason....

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 21:53

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keepeofthesevenkeys · 01/02/2026 21:53

So @FairPearlSnake can just throw around goady comments and personal attacks but a post pointing out that they are doing this gets deleted?

justasking111 · 01/02/2026 21:54

Aliceisagooddog · 01/02/2026 21:51

Iran International and the Sun are not reliable sources. I don't doubt there are many deaths, but it is well known that this unrest is being encouraged by Israel and the US to bring down the government. Just look at what happens after such interventions and I doubt most people support this. No one wants to live in Syria or Libya for a reason....

We're talking about Iranians here. Dragging in other countries isn't the point of this thread.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 21:54

keepeofthesevenkeys · 01/02/2026 21:53

So @FairPearlSnake can just throw around goady comments and personal attacks but a post pointing out that they are doing this gets deleted?

Honest to god, I give up.

keepeofthesevenkeys · 01/02/2026 21:54

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"You people?" How do you know where anyone else on this thread has lived?

keepeofthesevenkeys · 01/02/2026 21:55

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 21:54

Honest to god, I give up.

Bye then.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 21:56

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Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:01

Aliceisagooddog · 01/02/2026 21:51

Iran International and the Sun are not reliable sources. I don't doubt there are many deaths, but it is well known that this unrest is being encouraged by Israel and the US to bring down the government. Just look at what happens after such interventions and I doubt most people support this. No one wants to live in Syria or Libya for a reason....

Yep they were also responsible for the protests in
1953, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

because Of course, Iranians aren’t smart enough or capable of wanting change on their own. thank goodness the US and Israel are here to direct their protests and ask everyone to go out and sacrifice their lives in the process too 🙏🏽

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 22:01

keepeofthesevenkeys · 01/02/2026 21:54

"You people?" How do you know where anyone else on this thread has lived?

Surrey, Kent, Essex…
The choice is endless.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 22:03

Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:01

Yep they were also responsible for the protests in
1953, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

because Of course, Iranians aren’t smart enough or capable of wanting change on their own. thank goodness the US and Israel are here to direct their protests and ask everyone to go out and sacrifice their lives in the process too 🙏🏽

I absolutely agree with you that they want change. I just hope to god they do it.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 22:06

Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:01

Yep they were also responsible for the protests in
1953, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

because Of course, Iranians aren’t smart enough or capable of wanting change on their own. thank goodness the US and Israel are here to direct their protests and ask everyone to go out and sacrifice their lives in the process too 🙏🏽

Thank you for sharing details of previous protests.

Why on earth people want to pretend protesters in Iran have no agency and are merely instructed by the US etc. What's in it for them?

Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:09

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 22:03

I absolutely agree with you that they want change. I just hope to god they do it.

You keep saying that, but seriously, how? The people of Iran have gone out, risked everything, shouted for what they want, and get killed for it.

so tell me how Are they supposed to magically change the regime on their own, with no support, no safety, and no way to be heard? Protesting isn’t just some optional hobby, it’s how people everywhere demand change usually but this is of no use in Iran.

So please do explain how exactly do you imagine this ‘Iranian-led change’ happens with a regime that kills anyone who even dares
oppose their views

SharonEllis · 01/02/2026 22:16

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 19:42

I feel very sorry for the Iranians. However, I don’t suppose to know what exactly it is what every Iranian, a population of 90+ million people, want. I know what the Iranian diaspora want. Most of whom live out of the regime. Most of whom were quite wealthy. Including Pahlavi. Who has had a trouble free life living in the US of A. I know many Iranians. Do you? Have you asked them what they want? I doubt it. Tub thumping from England isn’t going to achieve a lot.

Yes I do know srveral Iranians. Not rich, working class. Not Pahavi supporters particularly. Implacably opposed to the regime.

SharonEllis · 01/02/2026 22:26

Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:01

Yep they were also responsible for the protests in
1953, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

because Of course, Iranians aren’t smart enough or capable of wanting change on their own. thank goodness the US and Israel are here to direct their protests and ask everyone to go out and sacrifice their lives in the process too 🙏🏽

Absolutely. Those Israelis sure are powerful, getting thousands of young Iranians to lay down their lives.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 22:30

Addybee · 01/02/2026 22:09

You keep saying that, but seriously, how? The people of Iran have gone out, risked everything, shouted for what they want, and get killed for it.

so tell me how Are they supposed to magically change the regime on their own, with no support, no safety, and no way to be heard? Protesting isn’t just some optional hobby, it’s how people everywhere demand change usually but this is of no use in Iran.

So please do explain how exactly do you imagine this ‘Iranian-led change’ happens with a regime that kills anyone who even dares
oppose their views

And I will be honest and say that I don’t know. It’s an awful, awful situation to be in. However, having lived in many countries in the middle east, where eventually the regimes have been overthrown, I know that it is possible. You have to have the right mixture to do it. The Iranian people are strong and resilient. They will get there.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 23:14

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 20:55

Because maybe, just maybe, I have lived some of my life in some of these horrific places that you all seem to like to get so worked up about. And my understanding might differ to yours. Walk a mile in my shoes….

Why does it trouble you that we get 'so worked up about' the slaughter of young protesters in Iran? If it doesn't bother you, pass on by, it bothers some of us though. Perhaps, it's because we know it's wrong, that those young people deserve so.much more than a repressive regime. Again, why does it bother you that we care?

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 23:28

Ihatetomatoes · 01/02/2026 23:14

Why does it trouble you that we get 'so worked up about' the slaughter of young protesters in Iran? If it doesn't bother you, pass on by, it bothers some of us though. Perhaps, it's because we know it's wrong, that those young people deserve so.much more than a repressive regime. Again, why does it bother you that we care?

It doesn’t. It bothers me though. I care. What makes me not understand is why you think I don’t. We all come at things from different angles. Why don’t you bother about the thousand of Palestinian children that have been killed? I could say the same about you, but I wouldn’t be so heartless. Because I’d hope you would have some compassion. For people, in genral.

BunfightBetty · 01/02/2026 23:29

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 22:01

Surrey, Kent, Essex…
The choice is endless.

???

This is just bizarre. You have no idea where anybody on the thread lives, or has lived. Nor do you know who they know, whether they have intimate knowledge of Iran and Iranians or just what they hear in the news.

Baldly stating you do, in such a cocksure way, just makes you look silly.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 23:31

BunfightBetty · 01/02/2026 23:29

???

This is just bizarre. You have no idea where anybody on the thread lives, or has lived. Nor do you know who they know, whether they have intimate knowledge of Iran and Iranians or just what they hear in the news.

Baldly stating you do, in such a cocksure way, just makes you look silly.

OK then. Where do you live. Or where have you lived?Bit intrusive, or not?

BunfightBetty · 01/02/2026 23:38

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FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 23:45

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Had to report you I’m afraid.

FairPearlSnake · 01/02/2026 23:47

I actually find this insulting. Couldn’t care less where you live in the UK.