Reports indicate that Iranian regime police officers in the city of Noor, Mazandaran province, shot a young woman named Arezou Badri, whose car was on a list for impoundment due to mandatory hijab regulations. She is now in critical condition and in a coma.
Some reports on social media published this news on Wednesday, July 24.
An informed source at Khomeini Hospital in Noor city stated that this young woman, “about 30 years old,” was brought to the hospital’s “emergency room on Monday, July 22, after being shot by the State Security Forces (SSF).”
The car of this young woman was on the impound list for not adhering to hijab regulations. The officers ordered her to stop, but she did not stop out of fear. The regime’s SSF first aimed at the car’s tires, and their next shot hit Arezou.
Some reports indicate that after imaging, it was found that the bullet hit her spinal cord, causing paralysis from the waist down, and she is currently under observation in the ICU.
Meanwhile, the Iranian regime police news outlet quoted Ahmad Amini, the police chief of Noor city, claiming that around 11 PM on Monday, July 22, “while patrolling, they suspected a car with tinted windows” and after “ordering it to stop,” the driver “attempted to flee the scene,” and the officers “used a weapon to stop the car.”
According to the police chief of Noor city, one of the two passengers in the car “was injured” and “is under treatment.”
In March, following a direct shot by a SSF officer from a close distance at a family’s car in Aligudarz, Lorestan province, Negar Karimian, a 21-year-old citizen, was killed.
Previously, hasty shooting by regime’s SSF at cars has often resulted in the death of several citizens, including children.
In February 2024, during a direct shooting by “plainclothes” forces of the Iranian regime in Borujerd county, one citizen was killed, and another was injured.


