Vahid Online in English

English translations of Vahid Online reporting. Exported from the Telegram Channel.

  1. 23 Jan 2026, 17:35·

    ⚠️Heartbreaking scenes
    Received videos with the description: #Gorgan, Thursday, January 8
    1- Gorgan Palace Square, transporting an injured or deceased citizen with a cart
    2- Signs of crime on Shalikubi Street in Gorgan
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  2. 23 Jan 2026, 16:02·

    ⚠️ #Babylon: Heartbreaking Scene ⚠️

    The received video with the description: killed by repressive agents. Babylon, Thursday, January 8th.
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    Another received video from the same sender: 'Babylon, in front of Police Station 11, Thursday, January 8th.'
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  3. 23 Jan 2026, 13:53·

    ⚠️ mhdavimehrdad
    "A video recorded by a security camera shows the scene of a violent attack by suppressive forces on a young girl in the street.

    After knocking her down, the officers kicked her in the head and face, injured her with a machete and baton, and ultimately arrested her."
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  4. 23 Jan 2026, 04:08·

    "#Sepehr_Baba where are you?"
    ⚠️ 12 minutes of heartbreaking video from the forensic medical center in Kahrizak, Tehran
    The father of "Sepehr Shokri" searching for his son's body
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    400 MB version: twimg

    Update two days later:
    #Sepehr_Shokri
    Following the false report by state media regarding this video and attributing it to another grieving family, I have replaced the original video above and added the name Sepehr Shokri to the description.: Vahid

    In the version I published for the first time two days ago, I had removed a few seconds of audio because it revealed explicit details, but since those details have been disclosed through other sources, I have posted the original video.
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  5. 23 Jan 2026, 04:02·

    ⚡️Donald Trump, the President of the United States, just shared a video from Sean Hannity's show on Fox News on Truth Social, in which Mr. Hannity tells the people of Iran: Help is really on the way! Mr. Hannity's reference is to the movement of U.S. warships towards Iran, which Donald Trump spoke about on Thursday.
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  6. 23 Jan 2026, 01:17·

    Trump, on Air Force One, in response to the question: "Have you seen a reliable estimate of the number of casualties (in the protests in Iran)?" said: "No one knows the number. I mean, in any case, there are a lot. If even one person has been killed in this country, if there is just one, it becomes front-page news. Many have been killed. But there is a difference between 'many' and 20,000. So we will find out what the exact number is. We will determine exactly what the real number is."
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  7. 22 Jan 2026, 22:57·

    Donald Trump confirmed moments ago that a "large fleet" of American military equipment and forces is moving towards Iran. He told reporters, "A large force is heading towards Iran. I would prefer that nothing happens, but we are watching them very closely."

    Trump also claimed that he warned Tehran that if they carry out the execution of 837 people, Iran will be "hit harder than ever before." According to him, just one hour before the scheduled execution time, this decision was canceled. Trump described this as a "positive sign."
    ardeshir
    In response to the question of whether he wants the leader of the Islamic Republic to resign or go into exile, he said, "I don't see that happening right now. I don't want to get into that discussion."
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  8. 22 Jan 2026, 22:24·

    "We're taking our right!"

    ⚠️ The received video shows a citizen along with the body of his 'brother,' who was reportedly 'shot dead with a shotgun in #Kermanshah on Thursday, January 8.'
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  9. 22 Jan 2026, 21:49·

    Families waiting for the bodies of their loved ones
    Received videos with the caption '#Fardis Alborz Province, the victims of Thursday, January 8'
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  10. 22 Jan 2026, 20:22·

    Videos received with the description: 'Setting fire to the statue of Qassem Soleimani in front of the Governor's Office #Qazvin, Thursday, January 8'
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    Video of the agents painting: AmirMiresmaeili

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  11. 22 Jan 2026, 18:49·

    ⚠️Heartbreaking scene⚠️
    Received video: 'A protester shot on Salsabil (Rudaki Street) #Tehran, Thursday, January 8, 2026'
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    The sender also sent subsequent videos related to the same location and the same night.
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  12. 22 Jan 2026, 18:47·

    Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, in his speech at the Davos summit, referred to the protests in Iran, stating that the protesters "rolled in their own blood, but the world did not support them enough."

    He criticized the lack of sufficient support for the protests, saying: "This is a reality. They stood in a corner. In Europe, it was the Christmas and New Year celebrations and holiday time. But when politicians returned to work and expressed their positions, the Ayatollah killed thousands."

    Mr. Zelensky posed the question, "What future will Iran have after this bloodshed?" He stated that if the regime continues to survive, its message to any "tyrant" could be: "Kill enough people, and you will remain in power."
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  13. 22 Jan 2026, 16:58·

    ⚠️ Heartbreaking images of the bodies of people killed in Tehranpars Hospital, Tehran ⚠️

    Two days ago, I hesitantly shared the second video and mentioned that I wasn't sure if it was true. Now, I have received photos from Tehranpars Hospital with descriptions of the deceased from January 7 and 8, which show that the video was indeed accurate. I have combined the photos and included them in the first video.
    en: Vahid
    The sender also shared two videos from outside the hospital and wrote about the second one: "To prevent government agents from stealing the bodies for secret burial, they set fire to the vehicle that had come to take them away, probably on January 8 or 9."
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  14. 22 Jan 2026, 16:55·

    Masoud Pezeshkian, in a message regarding the people's protests, stated that "the conspiracy of Iran's adversaries has turned the civil and rightful protests of the people into a bloody and violent spectacle."

    He described the protests as "an American-Israeli conspiracy and the enemy's revenge for their defeat in the 12-day war."

    Pezeshkian mentioned that various groups have been tasked with thoroughly investigating the causes and factors behind these events to identify and eliminate the root causes of violence.
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  15. 22 Jan 2026, 14:40·

    ♦️ My Sato, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, warned about the scale of human casualties during the Iranian national uprising, stating that existing estimates could be much higher than initial figures.

    He explained that initial assessments indicate the number of fatalities to be around five thousand or more, but information received from doctors inside the country suggests that the number of victims may have reached at least 20,000.

    This UN official emphasized that the discrepancy between official statistics and field reports has raised serious concerns about the extent of violence and the actual number of casualties.
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  16. 22 Jan 2026, 14:33·

    Donald Trump, the President of the United States, said on Thursday during the Davos meeting that Iran wants to negotiate with Washington and the U.S. is also ready for talks. He made these remarks at the inauguration of an institution known as the "Peace Board."

    Trump, referring to the U.S. military attacks on Iran's uranium enrichment facilities last year, stated that this action was taken to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He emphasized, "We couldn't allow that to happen."

    The U.S. President added, "Iran wants to negotiate, and we will negotiate." Officials of the Islamic Republic have not yet shown any official reaction to these statements.
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  17. 22 Jan 2026, 14:31·

    The European Parliament has once again voted in favor of placing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the list of terrorist organizations. The result of this vote is non-binding, and the opinion of the Council of the European Union will be decisive in this matter.

    Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, wrote in a message on the social media platform X: "From the streets of Tehran to the heart of the European Parliament, the message is clear: Iran must be free. Iran will be free." According to Metsola, the European Parliament emphasizes the necessity of targeting oppressors, declaring the IRGC as a terrorist organization, and holding accountable those responsible for crimes.

    Earlier, in January 2023, in response to the repression of the Iranian people during the "Women, Life, Freedom" uprising, the European Parliament also called for the IRGC to be placed on the list of terrorist organizations of the European Union. iranintl The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution against the Islamic Republic, calling on the Iranian government to end the violent repression of protests and the killing of protesters.

    In this resolution, which was adopted on Thursday, January 22, the parliament members expressed full solidarity with Iranian protesters, demanding an end to executions, the release of detainees, and "accountability of the regime for its crimes."

    This resolution also calls for the expansion of the European Union's restrictive measures against the Islamic Republic and for the conditionality of the EU's relations with Iran based on real progress towards democracy and respect for human rights in the country. In this resolution, the members of the European Parliament expressed their anger and disgust at the repression and widespread killings perpetrated by the Iranian government against protesters in Iran. This body, expressing full solidarity with the Iranian people and their "brave and legitimate" protest movement, strongly condemns the widespread, deliberate, and disproportionate use of force by security forces.

    The resolution, which was passed with 562 votes in favor, 9 against, and 57 abstentions, warned that the killing of thousands of protesters represents a "horrific change in the regime's method of suppressing protests; a shift from deterrence to strategic elimination." The members of the European Parliament also called for the immediate and unconditional release of all protesters, human rights defenders, and journalists currently detained in Iran.

    At the same time, the Parliament urged the Council of the European Union to promptly place the IRGC, the Basij Force, and the Quds Force fully on the list of terrorist organizations.

    The expansion and strict enforcement of the European Union's restrictive measures, including asset freezes and visa bans for oppressors, are among the other demands of the European Union. This body also welcomes the recent U.S. sanctions against the Islamic Republic and calls for swift action by the European Union against all officials and entities responsible for repression. The resolution condemns the Islamic Republic's efforts to censor protests through internet shutdowns and calls on the European Union and its member states to increase technical and financial support for tools to bypass censorship and protection against cyber and informational manipulation in Iran.
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  18. 22 Jan 2026, 06:00·

    "All the young people have been killed. They killed everyone. They are taking the bodies away in a truck; help the people."

    Images received of trucks carrying bodies lined up in front of the entrance to the Kahrizak forensic center with the caption: 'They were dumping the bodies into the warehouse and telling families with missing persons to go search among them to find their loved ones. Saturday, January 20.'
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  19. 21 Jan 2026, 22:02·

    Donald Trump expressed hope on Wednesday, January 21, that following the protests in Iran, there would be no need for further action by the United States regarding this country.

    The President of the United States told CNBC on the sidelines of the Davos summit in Switzerland: "We hope there will be no further action. They were shooting at people in the streets recklessly and aimlessly."

    He reiterated that Iranian officials intended to execute 837 people after the protests, but he did not allow this: "I told them, 'You can't do this.'"

    The U.S. President also stated that Iran must cease its efforts to acquire nuclear weapons and warned that if these efforts continue, potential actions in the future cannot be ruled out. Donald Trump said: "They could have had nuclear weapons a long time ago, but we hit them... They need to finish the nuclear issue." On Tuesday, in a press conference, in response to the question, "Has the military option against Iran been taken off the table?" he said: "No."
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    In response to a journalist's question about the transfer of U.S. military assets to the Persian Gulf and the possibility of military action against the Islamic Republic, Trump said: "We hope there will be no further action, but they are shooting at people blindly in the streets."

    Trump, responding to criticisms about the lack of action against the Islamic Republic and support for the people of Iran, added: "If I found a cure for cancer, they would say, 'Why didn't you do it sooner?' If you walked on water, they would say, 'You don't know how to swim.' These are sick people. We call this the Trump Derangement Syndrome."

    He also referred to the U.S. attack on the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities, saying: "If they want to do this again, it will happen again. They must stop the nuclear program. They are constantly testing and ultimately they will realize they cannot do this. We must not allow them to achieve it."
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  20. 21 Jan 2026, 22:01·

    Ali Akbar Pourjamshidian, the Deputy Minister of Interior for Security and also the Secretary of the National Security Council, confirmed in a program on the Islamic Republic's television that "the time for the internet to be restored is uncertain."

    Access to the internet has been cut off for over three hundred hours for more than 90 million Iranians.

    Doug Madory, an expert in global internet infrastructure analysis, wrote on his X account regarding the way the internet was cut off by the Islamic Republic: "Iran is experiencing one of the most severe internet outages in the world. In this blackout, unlike classic outages, the main internet routes (IPv4) were not removed from BGP; meaning the country remained technically accessible, but traffic was effectively blocked at the edge of the network."

    Previously, Hossein Afshar, the scientific deputy of the president, had stated that "the country's internet will return to normal by the end of this week, that is, in two days."

    Masoud Pezeshkian, the president, had earlier this week "recommended" to Ali Larijani, the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, that "internet restrictions be lifted as soon as possible."
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  21. 21 Jan 2026, 22:00·

    The Martyrs Foundation and Affairs of Veterans announced in a statement that the initial number of casualties from the nationwide protests of 1404 is "3,117," of which "2,427" are declared martyrs.

    Following the release of this statistic, the Secretary of the National Security Council also claimed: "The 690 individuals who are not among the martyrs are part of the terrorists, rioters, and those who attacked military sites."

    The nationwide protests of 1404 began on the 7th of Dey for economic reasons but quickly escalated and took on an anti-regime stance. These protests peaked on the 18th and 19th of Dey following a call from Prince Reza Pahlavi. Although there were reports of a bloody crackdown on protesters in the early days, it reached its climax on the 18th and 19th of Dey. At the same time, the internet in Iran was completely cut off, and other communication tools were also restricted.
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  22. 21 Jan 2026, 21:25·

    Received photo: 'Green Narmak #Tehran, January 7, 2025'
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  23. 21 Jan 2026, 19:18·

    ⚠️Heartbreaking images ⚠️
    Following the release of the previous report, I received messages and other images from another citizen about the same location: '#NasimShahr #Baharestan, Tehran Province, Thursday, January 8'
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  24. 21 Jan 2026, 18:25·

    ⚠️Fourth video: Heartbreaking scene of the killed protester ⚠️
    Received images about: '#NassimCity, Baharestan County, Tehran Province, Thursday, January 8'

    Fourth video: Vahid

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  25. 21 Jan 2026, 17:49·

    Received videos: '#Tehran, Thursday, January 8, or Friday, January 9'
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  26. 21 Jan 2026, 15:57·

    Abbas Araghchi wrote on X addressing Donald Trump that all of America's actions, including "sanctions, cyber attacks, military actions, and recently larger terrorist operations, have failed," and now it is time for him to think differently and show respect.
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  27. 21 Jan 2026, 15:57·

    Donald Trump, the President of the United States, referred to the Gaza peace agreement, stating that if the U.S. had not attacked the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic, there would be no peace in the Middle East today. He added that the Islamic Republic is no longer the "bully" of the Middle East, and countries do not fear it anymore.

    The U.S. President described the role of the Islamic Republic in the region, saying: "We had a bully; that bully was Iran, the bully of the Middle East. For years, it was referred to this way. Iran was the bully of the Middle East, but it is no longer the bully of the Middle East."

    Trump considered the attack on the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities as the main factor in the formation of the peace agreement, adding: "What we did was incredible, and it was because of that action that we were able to establish peace. If we hadn't done that, there would have been no chance for peace because the countries I mentioned and other countries could never have signed an agreement. They were afraid. They were really afraid."

    He continued by saying that if the U.S. had not taken this action, the Islamic Republic would have acquired nuclear weapons within two months. Trump added: "They were very close to having nuclear weapons, and we dealt a heavy blow to them, and it was a complete destruction."
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  28. 21 Jan 2026, 15:46·

    Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's special representative for Middle East affairs, described the massacre of protesters in Iran as "horrific" on Wednesday, January 21, during the Davos summit in Switzerland, and called for a change in the behavior of the Islamic Republic government.
    Witkoff emphasized that the United States is not negotiating directly with Iran, but he has been in contact with Iranian officials.
    He added that achieving a diplomatic agreement is conditional on a serious change in Tehran's behavior, and so far, there have been no signs of the Islamic Republic's intention to change its course.
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