Latest figures on infiltrating terrorists' crimes across Iran
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An ambulance destroyed in Tehran by organized terrorists
Pars Today – In recent days, following peaceful protests by the Iranian people over economic conditions, rioters and infiltrating terrorists took to the streets.
In the past few days, peaceful gatherings have been held across Iran to protest the economic situation. However, infiltrating terrorists entered these gatherings and turned the protests toward unrest and chaos.
According to Pars Today, during the terrorist actions in Iran, a wide range of weapons—including firearms and bladed weapons, improvised explosive devices, machetes, axes, and knives—were used by terrorists on the ground. In addition to killings carried out with guns and knives, the terrorists in some cases sought to spread fear and terror by beheading, suffocating, or burning people alive.
Based on the evidence obtained, many law enforcement and security personnel were martyred in these ISIS‑style attacks. A large number of civilians present in the streets—including women, children, passersby, shopkeepers, and vehicle drivers—were also killed.
At the same time, widespread terrorist acts were carried out in the most brutal and criminal ways, including attacks on shopkeepers and operating stores, warehouses, mosques, public transportation, government and law enforcement centers, Basij bases, and police stations.
Terrorists destroy 150 ambulances
During the unrest caused by infiltrating terrorists in Iran, parts of the country’s medical infrastructure, emergency services, and other essential facilities were targeted. According to Tasnim News Agency, approximately 150 emergency ambulances were destroyed during these disturbances.
Latest Red Crescent losses during the unrest
In this regard, Mojtaba Khaledi, spokesperson for Iran’s Red Crescent, stated that rioters attacked Red Crescent facilities and equipment. In these attacks, one Red Crescent relief worker was martyred in one of the provinces, and five others were injured. Additionally, one branch of the Red Crescent has been completely rendered non-operational, and a pharmacy at the Red Crescent in Isfahan was severely damaged.
Over 79 buses damaged during recent unrest in Tehran
Mehdi Alizadeh, CEO of Tehran’s Bus Company, stated that during the recent unrest in the capital, more than 79 buses were damaged by rioters—22 were set on fire, while the others sustained serious damage. Bus drivers were even threatened with murder.
Alizadeh added that, in addition to these losses, public property such as bus stops and traffic signs—installed for the convenience of citizens—also suffered significant damage.
26 homes set ablaze during terrorist attacks
Meanwhile, Ghodratollah Mohammadi, CEO of Tehran’s Fire Department, reported that 26 residential homes were set on fire. He stated that during the recent terrorist attacks across various parts of Iran, 34 mosques, 40 banks, 15 commercial complexes, 13 government centers, and 50 public, emergency, and private vehicles were also damaged.
Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani added that rioters caused a total of 800 billion tomans in damage to the Tehran Fire Department.
Mass public gathering to condemn rioters and armed terrorists
In this regard, a large public gathering to condemn the actions of rioters and armed terrorists will be held on Monday, January 12, 2026, at 14:00 at Enqelab Square in Tehran. People from all walks of life, including the families of martyrs—especially the families of those martyred during the unrest—will participate in this central ceremony to denounce the crimes of armed and destructive terrorists.
Simultaneously, similar public gatherings will take place across all provinces and provincial capitals.