Protests continued in Iran for the third day yesterday, and the authorities cut the Internet service and arrested 1000 demonstrators in two days, while a policeman was killed in confrontations in the west of the country, and parliamentarians criticized the decision to raise fuel prices, while Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, support for the decision to raise fuel prices, and threatened The Iranian intelligence ministry said it would take strong action against demonstrators, who were involved in sabotage.

An Iranian policeman was shot dead during clashes in the western city of Kermanshah as part of anti-gas price rallies, the opposition People's Mujahedeen organizations said in a statement on its website yesterday. They swept more than 75 cities, and young men in Rabat Karim, south of Tehran, took over the municipality, forced the internal security forces to flee, and burned 12 state banks.

The protestors overturned and burned a bus for security forces in the capital Tehran. The municipality of Salhiya in Tehran was also attacked by protesters, as well as a bank. A petrol station was burnt in Malard, south of Tehran.

The protesters attacked the headquarters of the state radio and television in «Khorramabad» and smashed the glass of the building, and burned several government banks and smashed other facades. To the Revolutionary Guards.

According to Iranian news agencies, about 1000 people were arrested during the protests in the country during the past two days, and that dozens of banks and shops were attacked and looted.

Internet access has been cut off for many since last night, and Iran's Ministry of Communications said Internet access was disabled for 24 hours on the orders of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.

Iran's Intelligence Ministry said it would take strong action against the demonstrators, who took part in the sabotage.

The ministry said in a statement that it "will spare no effort in its efforts to ensure the national security of the country," as prosecutor Mohammad Jafar Montaseri issued a similar warning to the demonstrators.

For his part, the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, yesterday, his support for the decision of the three heads of authorities on raising fuel prices, quoted by the Iranian media as saying: «I am not an expert in this area, but I had previously announced that I support the decisions taken by the joint meeting of heads of state The three authorities », referring to the executive, legislative and judicial authorities.

He added: «There is no doubt that some segments of the people will resent and be affected and concerned about the decision to raise fuel prices, but those who do acts of sabotage are evil and not the people».

On the other hand, deputies in the Iranian Shura Council, yesterday, criticized the Speaker of the Council, Ali Larijani, according to the Iranian «Mehr», that the deputies of the Council demanded supervision of commodity prices, and protested not to take the views of deputies.

The agency quoted MP Gholamreza Kateb, as saying to «Larijani»: «We expect that our views will be taken into account in the meetings in which they participate on behalf of the Shura Council», while MP Ahad Azadekhoa: «high fuel prices need to be confirmed by the Shura Council deputies, "But the deputies did not see this issue, and we oppose this process."

He called on MP Javad Hosseini to hold Iranian President Hassan Rouhani responsible for the riots in the country, and Larijani responded to the sharp criticism of «call for calm in order to make the right decisions», as described.

One protester was killed two days ago and others were injured in the protests that widened the day before yesterday.The demonstrations began hours after the announcement of a 50% increase in gasoline prices for the first 60 liters of gasoline purchased every month, and 300% per additional liter each month.

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