The Iranian regime’s Ministry of Health has acknowledged the abandoned bodies of victims left in the alley behind Alghadir Hospital in Tehran.
Hossein Kermanpour, head of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Health, confirmed in an interview with the state-run Shargh newspaper the authenticity of painful and shocking images that were circulated on social media last week from the alley behind Alghadir Hospital in Tehran. The photos showed the bodies of several deceased individuals wrapped in blankets and left in an alley between two buildings.

One of the bodies belonged to the late Aida Aghili, a 34-year-old woman whose sister identified her face in the images and announced it on her Instagram page.
When Iranian regime repressive forces shot Aida in the head, the internet had been shut down. When she did not return home, her family searched everywhere and eventually reached the halls filled with bodies in Kahrizak. The halls whose released videos do not show any women.
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In one of her notes, Aida had written: “Happy birthday to me. To myself, who is still alive despite all the wounds, who still believes that freedom will come and still knows how to love, even when the world does not fight me. In hope of the freedom of my Iran”
Kermanpour said that on the night of January 8, Alghadir Hospital, which has limited capacity, suddenly faced a massive influx: about 150 injured individuals were taken to the hospital, and the bodies of 36 deceased were transferred there. However, the hospital’s morgue had the capacity to hold only five bodies.


