“Killing in Iran is stopping, no plans for executions,” says Trump amid protests
Summary
US President Donald Trump states that killings in Iran are stopping and no executions are planned amid ongoing protests and unrest in the country.
Key Points
- US President Donald Trump claims that the killings in Iran are stopping and there are no plans for executions.
- Iran has formally appealed to the United Nations accusing the US of inciting violence and threatening military action.
- Protests in Iran have expanded nationwide, with over 280 locations reporting unrest and ongoing mass arrests.
- The Iranian Embassy in India criticized US policies including withdrawal from international bodies and imposition of tariffs, warning of global implications.