
Protests in Iran's Punak neighborhood of northern Tehran reportedly involved demonstrators gathering, waving lit mobile phones, and making noise amidst a heavy security presence. Authorities appeared to shut down streets, with surveillance drones and security forces monitoring protest locations. The Human Rights Activists News Agency described the protests as scattered, short-lived, and fluid, a tactic adapted to the intense security measures.
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