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Iranian authorities denounced extensive damage to public and private infrastructure, describing it as part of an organized destabilization operation. Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani reported that property damage in the capital alone exceeds 18 million dollars after two consecutive nights of riots. In Mashhad, 15 buses were burned, 320 bus stops destroyed, and 600 signs and fast lane barriers dismantled, alongside violent raids on the metro system. In response, the Iranian army reaffirmed its commitment to protecting public property and national interests, warning that such acts aim to restrict the country’s resources and undermine civil peace.

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00:00In Iran, authorities denounced damage to the country's public and private infrastructure
00:05in what they describe as an organized installation operation.
00:09Mayor Alicera Sacani reported that property damage in the capital alone exceeds $80 million
00:16after two consecutive nights of riots.
00:18In much that, 15 buses were completely burned,
00:21320 bus stops were destroyed and 600 signs and fossil lanes barriers were dismantled,
00:27in addition to violent raids on the metro system.
00:30In response to the situation, the Iranian army reaffirms its commitment to protecting
00:34public property and national interests,
00:36warning that this act seeks to restrict the country's resources and undermine civil peace.
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