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00:00Iran's streets have been simmering for days, driven by soaring living costs and a deepening economic crisis.
00:10In Fars province, protesters attempted to storm a government building before security forces intervened,
00:17while one security member was killed and others were injured in the west of the country,
00:23in the first official toll since the protests began.
00:28The Iranian government issued a cautious statement, urging citizens to show solidarity rather than take to the streets,
00:36and affirming that it will soon take steps to improve purchasing power and ease the impact of rising prices on daily life.
00:45The real spark was unmistakably economic.
00:50From central Tehran, shopkeepers closed their stores in protest over soaring prices before the movement spread to the historic Grand Bazaar and university campuses.
01:03Iran's economy is under immense strain due to sanctions and inflation exceeding 42%,
01:11fueling public anger and leaving the streets poised between de-escalation and further escalation in the hours and days ahead.
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