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Iran erupts in massive celebrations following a two-week ceasefire agreement with the United States. A viral video from Qazvin shows nearly 2,000 women marching with rifles in a powerful nighttime procession, projecting strength and defiance.

The march comes just after Tehran’s 10-point agenda was reportedly accepted, with key developments like the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a pause in military strikes. Pro-regime supporters are framing this moment as a victory, not a retreat, showcasing unity and resilience.

The visuals—women in black chadors carrying weapons, waving flags, and chanting—have sparked global debate about militarisation, civilian involvement, and the evolving narrative of power in the region.

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00:20A viral video is grabbing global attention, showing hundreds of armed women marching through
00:27the streets of Iran. And this comes just after a dramatic geopolitical shift, a two-week
00:33ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran triggered by a 10-point proposal from Tehran. So what
00:40exactly are we seeing here, and why now? The video, posted on April 8, 2026, shows a large
00:49nighttime procession in Qazbin, Iran. On-screen Persian text calls it an armed parade of 2,000
00:56Qazbini women. But this is not a formal military parade. It appears to be a mass pro-regime
01:03mobilization involving local women. This march comes right after the United States
01:09agreed to pause strikes for two weeks, following what officials described as a workable 10-point
01:15proposal submitted by Iran. The deal includes key conditions like reopening the Strait of
01:21Hormuz and moving toward broader negotiations. In pro-regime narratives, this timing is being
01:28projected as a moment of strength, not retreat. The clip begins inside a packed public transport
01:35vehicle. Dozens of women in black chotters, many with face coverings, are seen holding
01:41rifles upright. They wave Iranian flags, chant, and brace themselves as the vehicle moves.
01:47The mood is intense, crowded, and defiant. Then the visuals shift outdoors. Under streetlights,
01:55hundreds of women march forward. Rifles raised, flags waving, fists in the air. Some wear headbands
02:03with slogans. Others carry red and green flags, moving in coordinated formation. Wider shots reveal
02:10the scale. A massive procession stretching across roads, a sea of black chotters, weapons, and
02:17national flags. The message is unmistakable. Unity, resistance, and readiness. Supporters are framing
02:26this as a symbol of victory and resilience, especially after weeks of intense strikes and counterattacks.
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