On Wednesday, January 7, 2026, local media in Iran reported the death of a police officer amid ongoing national unrest. The incident occurred in Malard county, located west of the capital, Tehran, as the country enters its 12th consecutive day of demonstrations sparked by the soaring cost of living.
Fatality in Malard County
The officer, identified by the Fars news agency as Shahin Dehghan, was reportedly stabbed while attempting to manage the civil disturbance. Following the incident, government authorities announced that an investigation is currently underway to locate and identify the individuals responsible for the attack.
Protests Expand Nationwide
What began as local grievances over economic instability has rapidly expanded. On Wednesday, fresh demonstrations were documented in several major cities, including:
- Tehran
- Bandar Abbas
- Bojnurd
According to various human rights monitors, the wave of protests has now reached 25 of Iran’s 31 provinces. Participants have transitioned from economic complaints to chanting slogans directed at the nation’s political leadership.
Divergent Casualty Reports
The humanitarian toll of the unrest remains a point of contention between independent monitors and state reports. President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued calls for security personnel to exercise restraint, emphasizing a distinction between citizens protesting peacefully and those engaging in armed rioting.
The current reported death tolls are as follows:
- Rights Groups (Iran Human Rights): Report at least 27 protesters killed.
- Iranian State Media: Acknowledges 15 deaths, a figure that includes both civilians and members of the security forces.
Economic Drivers of the Unrest
The primary catalyst for the current volatility remains Iran’s deepening economic crisis. The national currency continues to struggle against extreme inflation, leading to sharp price increases for essential goods and services. Until the currency stabilizes and the cost of living eases, observers expect the friction between the public and the state to remain high.
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