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Thirty Iranian security officers and civilians died in riots blamed on foreign-backed unrest, with funerals and anti-terrorism rallies planned.
Thirty security personnel were killed in riots in Isfahan, with additional deaths in Fars and Gilan provinces, according to Iranian officials.
The unrest, labeled foreign-backed by authorities, involved arson of at least 10 mosques, attacks on medical facilities, and the death of a Red Crescent volunteer and a two-month-old infant.
Iranian officials said they dismantled armed terror cells and arrested foreign-linked operatives, citing U.S. and Israeli involvement.
While economic grievances are acknowledged, authorities stressed peaceful protest is allowed, but violence will not be tolerated.
Funeral processions and a nationwide rally are planned for Monday.
The total death toll remains unconfirmed.
Treinta oficiales de seguridad iraníes y civiles murieron en disturbios atribuidos a disturbios respaldados por extranjeros, con funerales y mítines antiterroristas planeados.