Harrowing new video evidence emerging from Tehran late tonight has confirmed the worst fears of the international community: the Iranian regime has initiated a campaign of summary executions on the streets of the capital in a desperate bid to crush the nationwide uprising. The footage, marked by a “Graphic Content” warning and circulated by activists despite the ongoing internet blackout, depicts scenes of unadulterated slaughter that human rights observers are describing as a turning point in the two-week-old conflict.
The videos show Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) units and Basij militia members gunning down unarmed protesters in cold blood across multiple Tehran neighborhoods. Unlike previous clashes involving tear gas or rubber bullets, this footage captures security forces engaging in targeted lethal fire against civilians who pose no immediate threat. In several clips, bodies are seen left abandoned in the streets, a tactic likely intended to terrorize the population into submission.

“Friends and families are begging for the world to see what’s happening,” one activist source stated alongside the release of the files. The plea highlights the utter isolation felt by the Iranian people as they face a militarized crackdown while cut off from the global internet. The videos serve as a digital “message in a bottle,” sent by citizens who know they may be killed for demanding freedom.
Reports from the ground indicate a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding alongside the violence. Sources in Tehran claim that city morgues are now overflowing, unable to process the sheer volume of victims arriving from the nightly clashes. The dead, killed simply for chanting slogans or marching for liberty, are piling up as the state security apparatus unleashes its full fury.
Yet, despite this level of brutality, the uprising shows no sign of collapsing. Reports confirm that protests have now spread to over 100 cities, with the violence appearing to harden the resolve of the demonstrators rather than break it. The “shoot to kill” policy, meant to decapitate the movement, has instead transformed the streets into a battlefield where the population is refusing to retreat. As the world bears witness to these crimes, the regime’s legitimacy appears to be dissolving in pools of blood on the pavement of Tehran.










