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- US President Donald Trump has urged Iranians to “keep protesting” and “take over” institutions in the country, saying he has cancelled “all meetings” with Iranian officials, adding that “help is on the way”.
- United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk says he is “horrified” by violence in Iran amid reports that hundreds of people have been killed during the protests.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi tells Al Jazeera: “If Washington wants to test the military option it has tested before, we are ready for it.”
- Tens of thousands of pro-government demonstrators take to the streets in a show of force after weeks of deadly protests as Iran continues to be cut off from the internet for a fifth-straight day.
- More than 100 security personnel have been killed in recent days, Iran’s state media report, while opposition activists say the death toll is higher and includes thousands of protesters. Al Jazeera cannot independently verify these figures.