Iran protests: Verified death toll reaches at least 5,000, says official Today World News

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Iranians living in Japan, with taped mouths and carrying signs and flags, march in support of nationwide protests in Iran, in Tokyo, Japan, on January 18, 2026.
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An Iranian official in the region said on Sunday (January 18, 2026) the ‍authorities had verified at least 5,000 people ​had been killed in protests ‌in Iran, including about ​500 security personnel, blaming “terrorists and armed rioters” for killing “innocent Iranians”.

The official, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue, also told Reuters some of the heaviest clashes and ​highest number of deaths were ⁠in the Iranian Kurdish areas in northwest Iran, a region where Kurdish separatists have been ​active and where ⁠flare-ups have been among the most violent in past periods of unrest.

“The final toll is not expected to ‌increase sharply,” the official said, adding ‌that “Israel and armed groups abroad” had supported and equipped those ‍taking to the streets.

The Iranians authorities regularly blame unrest on foreign enemies, ‍including Israel, an arch foe of the Islamic Republic which launched military strikes on Iran in June.

The U.S.-based HRANA rights group said on Saturday (January 17, 2026) the death toll had reached 3,308, with another 4,382 cases under ⁠review. The group said it had confirmed more than 24,000 arrests.

The ​Iranian Kurdish rights group Hengaw, based ⁠in Norway, has said some of the heaviest clashes during protests that erupted in late December were in Kurdish areas in the ⁠northwest.

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Iran protests: Verified death toll reaches at least 5,000, says official