Iran General NewsRiots in Iran capital after football match

Riots in Iran capital after football match

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 30 – A riot broke out in the
Iranian capital, Tehran, after a football match, leaving dozens
of buses badly damaged. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Dec. 30 – A riot broke out in the Iranian capital, Tehran, after a football match, leaving dozens of buses badly damaged.

The protests began soon after Shiraz’s Fajr team beat Persepolis 4-2 in Tehran’s Azadi Stadium. Protestors ransacked the buses, smashing their windows with sticks and stones.

Shattered glass and demolished bus seats lined the highway leading from the stadium to the nearby city of Karaj.

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