Iran: Closing Transit Highways To Prevent Reinforcement To The Repressive Forces

 

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Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)

Mahshar – Blocking the highway by setting fire on the road to prevent the entry of reinforcement for the repressive forces – July 24, 2021
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Closing Transit Highways In Mahshahr, Aligudarz, Sarbaz, Najafabad, Qazvin, Karaj, And Mashhad To Prevent Reinforcement To The Repressive Forces
On the evening of Saturday, July 24, 2021, the 10th night of the uprising, in response to the call by Massoud Rajavi, the Leader of the Iranian Resistance, to support the protesters in Khuzestan, the defiant youth set fire on main highways in Mahshahr, Aligudarz, Sarbaz, Najafabad, Qazvin, Karaj (Mohammadshahr Road to Kianmehr), and Mashhad to block the transit highways and prevent reinforcement for the repressive force.

The defiant youth also chanted slogans such as “We support Khuzestan,” “Death to Khamenei,” “Death to the dictator,” “Down with the principle of Velayat-e Faqih,” and “Long live Rajavi.”

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)

July 25, 2021

Aligudarz – Blocking the highway to Isfahan, by setting fire on the road to prevent the entry of reinforcement for the repressive forces – July 24, 2021

Sarbaz (Sistan and Baluchestan) – Blocking the highway by setting fire on the road to prevent the entry of reinforcement for the repressive forces – July 24, 2021

Qazvin – Blocking the highway to Takestan, by setting fire on the road to prevent the entry of reinforcement for the repressive forces – July 24, 2021

Karaj – Blocking the highway in Mahdasht in support of the Khuzestan uprising – July 24, 2021

Mashhad – Blocking the highway by setting fire on the road to prevent the entry of reinforcement for the repressive forces – the defiant youth chant: “Down with the dictator, be it the Shah or the Leader (Khamenei)” – July 24, 2021

 

Iran: Closing Transit Highways To Prevent Reinforcement To The Repressive Forces

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