NEW horror stories have emerged from Iran’s crackdown on protesters as Donald Trump comes under renewed pressure to avenge a “football stadium” full of victims.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s wickedness has been revealed as he ordered death squads to “show no mercy” as anti-regime demonstrations peaked on January 8.
And his Republican Guard have now reportedly answered his call by slaughtering a staggering 36,500 freedom fighters – and deliberately blinding children in the crowds.
Chilling new reports of record-breaking atrocities are emerging as the oppressed nation remains masked by the Islamic State’s internet blackout.
The Republican Guards and their Basij death squad comrades reportedly toured hospitals to drag away or execute wounded protesters.
Hospitals across the country ran out of body bags and trucks were called in to take away the dead after emergency services were overwhelmed, Iranian sources said.
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The video showed thugs patrolling on motorbikes roaring into crowds and firing birdshot into the faces of young protesters to deliberately blind or maim them.
Nationalan estimated 7,400 people were recruited HOSPITAL with a serious eye injury, according to the dodging doctors news blackout to smuggle information.
The Farabi Eye Hospital in the capital Tehran – the national center for ophthalmology – registered 500 cases of eye injuries caused by granules on the night of January 8 alone.
A surgeon who worked there – who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisal – wept as he recounted how he “wished for death” when he removed both eyes of the injured 13-year-old boy.
A doctor in Isfahan also poured out his pain in a text message he saw New York Times.
He told of “young people who had their brains blown out by live bullets, a mother who was shot in the neck, her two young children crying in the car, a child whose bladder, hip, and rectum were crushed by a bullet.”
The doctor added: “What I witnessed will haunt me forever – I feel guilty for being alive.”
Biker girl and influencer Diana Bahador was reportedly among the tens of thousands killed by the Iranian regime.
Diana, a popular Instagrammer with more than 100,000 followers, was shot dead by regime forces during the demo, friends said.
Another 12-minute video smuggled out of the overcrowded Kahrizak mortuary shows a distraught father searching for his murdered son, shouting: “Khamenei, you bastard – you’re a criminal.”
International observers of Iran said they had seen a report presented to Iran’s parliament on January 21 that put the death toll at more than 27,500.
Two sources at the Supreme National Security Council also told the newspaper that the brutal Republican Guard last week reported a number of 33,000 or 36,500.
But the Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi – who wants to return from exile in Washington to a UK-style democratic monarchy in his tormented homeland – says the carnage is even worse.
Pahlavi – the son of the late shah, who was deposed by the mullahs in 1979 – said: “I have spoken to activists and political prisoners inside and, as I feared, the numbers are much higher than reported.
“The latest information we have from them and from the medical authorities is a total of 300,000 wounded and 50,000 killed in the whole country – 15,000 in Tehran alone.”
“America fought for seven and a half years in Vietnam and lost 58,000 Americans, we see that number killed in a few days.”
“And this is not a foreign war – this is a regime killing its own citizens, shooting unarmed citizens with Kalashnikovs and assault rifles, putting bullets in their faces and eyes. It’s horror.”
Sources in Iran told The Sun that two hospital nurses found to have photos of the dead and injured on their phones have been arrested by security forces.
One was executed on Sunday as Khamenei’s killers continued to hunt down, drag away and execute wounded protesters found in wards.
A source told The Sun: “I’ve got a friend who’s injured and his wife who’s treated some of the protesters. They’re really scared.”
“Houses are searched for footage from their home security cameras. If the footage is deleted, they arrest people.
“People are arrested and after a few days their relatives are called to come and collect their bodies.
“They kill people without any trials. They put the time of death on the death certificates as January 8-10.”
Another source with contacts in Iran told The Sun: “The numbers are looking more worrying every hour as we get news of the internet outage.
“The regime claims around 3,000 people have died, including many of their security forces, but in reality the toll is as large as football a stadium of people massacred or executed. The nation is in despair.”
Two US aircraft carriers and dozens of warplanes – including British Typhoon fighter jets – were converging on the Middle East as Trump weighed options after promising “help is on the way”.
But Iran has vowed to respond with a missile strike if attacked and vowed “all-out war” against US and Israeli targets amid renewed fears of a third world war.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei also dismissed reports of a huge death toll as a “BIG Hitler-style LIE”.
In a post on social media platform X, Baqaei wrote: “Isn’t that the number they planned to kill on the streets of Iran?!
“However they failed and now they are trying to FACT it in the media. Really cruel!”
A weak and ostracized Ayatollah Khamenei reportedly ordered security forces on January 9 to “crush” the country’s mass demonstrations by “any means necessary.”
Two unnamed Iranian officials with knowledge of the leader’s instructions said his directive contained the message “shoot to kill and show no mercy”.
Protests in Iran began on December 28, sparked by the country’s currency collapse and a cost-of-living crisis that has gripped the country for more than two weeks.
However, Khamenei appears to have terrorized the protesters into submission with no new demonstration being reported.
A new mural warning the US not to launch a military attack on Iran was also unveiled in a square in the center of the capital, Tehran.
The painted image showed damaged aircraft on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier with the slogan: “You sow the wind, you reap the whirlwind.
Trump said he was keeping options open for a strike and warned that any new military action last June by the U.S. strikes they “look like peanuts” at Iran’s nuclear sites.
Kimia Alizadeh, an Iranian-born Olympic athlete, also shared harrowing news about the aftermath of the protests.
The Olympian said she was contacted by a lawyer in Tehran who told her that several thousand people are being held in large warehouses in Kahrizak – many of them young – on death row.
Citing her contact, she said they were being “executed in groups” without trial or any due process.
“They are then registered as ‘killed in previous days’ before being transferred,” Alizadeh wrote on X.
“There is no trial. No due process. There is no real one.” court. The so-called judicial body retroactively approves the cause of death for the previous days.
“Executions have not stopped because it does not work court stop them. Our heart and the eyes are full of blood, sorrow and rage.”
It comes after The Sun reported there were fears mass graves were being dug up in the Iranian capital to hide the large number of victims.

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