Iran's distrust of passengers drops as passengers drop down Iranian regime strengthens vigilance January 14 5:54

In Iran, the opposition to the national leadership has subsided. There is growing distrust of trying to conceal the downfall of Ukrainian airliners, which have caused many casualties, and regimes are becoming increasingly vigilant.

In Iran, military tensions with the United States were rising, and on August 8, a Ukrainian Airline passenger plane crashed near the capital Tehran, killing all 176 passengers and crew.

The Iranian army admitted that it had accidentally shot down as Western countries pointed out the shooting down, but among the people there were many Iranians in the dead and leadership initially shot down Protests broke out in various parts of the country, as they tried to conceal.

Demonstrations are expected to continue sporadically on the 13th, armed police officers were also deployed in the center of Tehran, strict security was set up, and in some cases the Internet was not available, and authorities embarked on information control It is believed that

On the Internet, there were reports of injured people being shot at protesters, but police in Tehran commented that they were `` self-responding and not firing, '' and were nervous about the spread of rebound. You can see how sharp it is.

In Iran, protests erupted across the country in November triggered by a rise in gasoline prices, causing numerous casualties and injuries.