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The intensity of protests in Iran has decreased

The activity of protests in Iran has decreased, said Tehran Governor Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian. "On the evening of January 11, the number of protest groups also decreased significantly, and there is no reason to worry anymore," his words were quoted by Iran's state broadcaster.

On December 29, traders in Tehran began protesting over the sharp fall in the Iranian rial. On December 30, students joined the riots. Riots spread to most major cities. The carnage peaked on the evening of January 8, when at least 13 civilians, including a three-year-old child, were killed by rioters.

Authorities reported the death of 38 law enforcement officers. Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani reported that rioters burned 25 mosques, damaged 26 banks, three medical centers, 10 government agencies, more than 100 fire engines, buses and ambulances in the capital.