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PressTV is reporting the Iranians are claiming over 3k were killed:

Iran’s Security Council has released a report on the recent wave of foreign-backed terrorist riots across the country, saying that 2,427 people, including innocent civilians and security personnel, were martyred in a "full-scale atrocity" orchestrated by the US and Israeli regime.

The statement said that 690 other individuals were killed during the riots, bringing the total death toll to 3,117.

According to the report, the height of the violence occurred on January 8 and 9, revealing an unprecedented level of brutality.

“According to the documentation in possession of the council, during these two days, a full-scale atrocity was carried out with the support of ill-wishers against the Iranian nation,” it said.

Terrorist elements engaged in "Daesh-style crimes," including beheadings, stabbings, and burning individuals alive.

The attacks also caused widespread destruction with systematic assaults on bazaars, shops, banks, mosques, hospitals, ambulances, fire stations, clinics, and public infrastructure.

The council noted that the events began as peaceful protests by merchants and trade groups over economic difficulties, during which President Masoud Pezeshkian personally met with representatives to hear their concerns and instructed the police to exercise maximum restraint.

However, the report said that organized chaos cells intervened to prevent a peaceful resolution and shifted to targeted armed attacks intended to create mass casualties and destabilize urban centers.

“After this stage, on the 8th and 9th of January, various terrorist acts were carried out in parts of the country to push the situation out of control and destabilize the cities through maximum violence and coordinated armed attacks on public places and gatherings intended to cause casualties and destroy public and private property.”

Targeting social cohesion

Intelligence findings suggest this campaign was a direct response to the failure of the "12-day war" waged by the US and Israel in June last year.

Having realized that military aggression alone could not break the Iranian will, the statement asserted that the US-Zionist axis shifted its focus to targeting Iran’s social cohesion.

"The enemy concluded that military tools could not make the Iranian nation surrender," the statement read. "Therefore, they targeted the social integrity of the nation to break the collective national will."

The council credited the failure of this "sinister plot" to the wise leadership of Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the sacrifices of security forces, and the historic "epic of January 12”, when millions of Iranians took to the streets to denounce the violence.

The report emphasized that normal life has returned to the country, and that the "national unity of the Iranian people has once again imposed defeat on the enemies of Iran."
 
Interesting data point from this article related to the locations of protests in Iran . They were happening near the streets where lot importers are based.
Most of the importers have their offices in the bazaars, Garg added, citing this as the main reason for the decline in the rice trade. “If the protest is happening in your neighborhood... you are not going to contact anyone else to carry on trade,” he said.

Haryana, have slowed down.

“The entire value chain has been affected,” Kanishk Manchanda, a trader, said. “The farmers, traders and manufacturers – all of them – have been affected.”

India’s exports to Iran in April-November 2025 were down to $765 million from $813 million a year ago, a drop of 6%.

Basmati rice exports to Iran accounted for $468 million, but a huge chunk of those shipments is now stuck, and payments worth $180 million to $240 million are on hold, according to the Indian Rice Export Federation.

“What is unique about protests this time is that all the protests and disruptions reported from Iran are predominantly from bazaars, where all retail shops are based,” IREF Vice President Dev Garg said.

Most of the importers have their offices in the bazaars, Garg added, citing this as the main reason for the decline in the rice trade. “If the protest is happening in your neighborhood... you are not going to contact anyone else to carry on trade,” he said.


India exports edible oils, fruits and vegetables, tea, and spices to Iran. While all of these have been affected, rice dominates the export basket, and has caused the greatest impact.
 
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