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In Iran, a long night of fiery protests (Photo report – 2)

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 15 – Iranians in the capital and across the country took part in a night of fiery celebrations that in many places turned into anti-government protests and clashes. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Mar. 15 – Iranians in the capital and across the country took part in a night of fiery celebrations that in many places turned into anti-government protests and clashes.

In central Tehran several vehicles belonging to the State Security Forces and a number of government buildings were attacked and set on fire.

The following photos were transmitted by local news agencies:

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