Iran Declares Three Days of National Mourning Following Recent Violence

The announcement on Sunday evening came after a series of violent riots led by anti-Iran terrorists across the country resulted in a large number of fatalities.

The presidential office stated that the president and the cabinet are in mourning for the deceased Iranians.

The national mourning period is in remembrance of those killed during the Iranian resistance against the United States and the Israeli regime.

“The Iranian nation has witnessed firsthand the barbaric violence perpetrated by perpetrators, reminiscent of Daesh (ISIL or ISIS), against its people, Basij volunteers, and police forces, resulting in the martyrdom of many,” the government said in a statement.

It condemned the violence, characterizing it as unprecedented and linked to those supported by the United States.

Meanwhile, the Iranian government has vowed to pursue those responsible for the violence and maintain public order.

Violent rioters favoring monarchy have vandalized public and private properties in a number of cities across Iran in recent days, killing some ordinary people and security forces and inflicting injuries on others.

The rioters backing monarchy have vandalized public properties, blocked streets, attacked the administrative buildings and Police stations, and injured a number of security and law enforcement forces.