Curfew in Tabriz: citizens are prohibited from going out

Martial law has been declared in the Iranian city of Tabriz. According to reports, citizens in the city are strictly prohibited from going outside after 8:00 PM.
This was reported by the Azad Iran Telegram channel.
According to the report, the Big Market in Tabriz, as well as the main grocery stores, have been suspended. Despite the fact that some small retail outlets are operating at the appointed time, the population has limited access to essential goods.
It is noted that protests have intensified in the country following the sharp devaluation of the Iranian national currency, the rial. In order to suppress these protests, according to reports, security forces used firearms.
It is said that a curfew was imposed in the city of Tabriz precisely because of this situation. At the same time, the threat of possible airstrikes by the US is also cited as one of the reasons for tightening restrictions.
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