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Iran Uprising Day 15: Protesters Torch Regime Vehicles in Tehran’s Sadeghiyeh as Strikes Grip Key Cities

Iran Uprising Day 15: Regime forces flee Tehran streets as Shiraz & Shahr-e Kord strikes paralyze regime economy amid total internet blackout. Martyrs rise!
Iran Uprising Day 15: Regime forces flee Tehran streets as Shiraz & Shahr-e Kord strikes paralyze regime economy amid total internet blackout. Martyrs rise!

Nationwide Uprising Enters Day 15

On Sunday, January 11, 2026, the 15th day of Iran’s nationwide uprising saw regime forces retreat in Tehran’s Sadeghiyeh district after failing to quell demonstrations, with protesters destroying abandoned vehicles . Strikes paralyzed bazaars in Shiraz and Shahr-e Kord as merchants showed solidarity despite economic pressure . In Punak district of Tehran, people gathered for the 15th night of anti-regime rallies .

Regime Forces Retreat in Tehran

In Tehran’s Sadeghiyeh, heavily armed security forces attempted to suppress protesters but faced fierce resistance and fled the scene . Protesters then torched the regime’s abandoned vehicles, signaling cracks in the suppression apparatus . Similar defiance occurred in Punak with ongoing night rallies .

Strikes Grip Shiraz and Shahr-e Kord

Merchants in Shiraz resumed strikes, closing shops despite regime pressure on day 15 . In Shahr-e Kord, a full bazaar shutdown expressed solidarity with the uprising . These actions highlight middle-class support amid economic toll .

Attacks on Mourners and Bases

In Abdanan, security forces assaulted mourners at the funeral of a 16-year-old martyr killed by regime gunfire . Protesters in Kermanshah set fire to a repressive forces facility used for attacks on demonstrators . These incidents fuel public anger .

Internet Blackout and New Martyrs

NetBlocks confirmed Iran’s internet at 1% of normal levels entering the fourth day . Forbes reported regime military jammers blocking Starlink signals . PMOI/MEK identified 10 more martyrs, including 16-year-old Alireza Seidi shot in the head, most from Kermanshah and Tehran.

Maryam Rajavi’s Call for Justice

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi warned regime officials they cannot escape accountability for crimes in a future democratic Iran . She urged EU governments to designate IRGC as terrorist, close regime embassies, and expel agents .

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