Iran-US tensions highlights: Protestors in hospitals being ‘handed over’ to regime, says exiled crown prince
Iran-US tensions highlights: The Supreme Leader has moved into a fortified underground shelter in Tehran amid heightened fears of a possible US military strike, Iran International reported.
- 6:19 AM IST, Jan 26Key points
- 4:18 AM IST, Jan 25What did Tehran's mural warning to the US say?
- 3:14 AM IST, Jan 25US carrier Abraham Lincoln reaches Middle East near Iran
- 12:49 AM IST, Jan 25Injured protestors being identified, handed over to ‘repressive’ regime, alleged Reza Pahlavi
- 12:30 AM IST, Jan 25Doctors, aid workers treating protestors detained, says rights group

Iran-US tensions highlights: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has reportedly relocated to a fortified underground shelter in Tehran amid fears of a potential US attack, sources told Iran International. The facility is said to include interconnected tunnels designed to withstand possible strikes. Sources indicated that Masoud Khamenei, the supreme leader’s third son, has taken over day-to-day management of his father’s office and serves as the main channel of communication with Iran’s executive branches....Read More
When asked about Washington’s renewed threats, the Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, Brigadier General Majid Mousavi, said Trump “talks a lot” but will receive his answers “on the ground,” according to Tehran Times.
The developments come after Iran and the United States exchanged sharp warnings this week, following President Donald Trump’s announcement that the US was moving naval warships closer to the region “just in case” he decides to act. He had earlier warned that an “armada is heading” toward Iran.
In response, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard commander Gen Mohammad Pakpour said, “The Islamic Revolutionary Guards and dear Iran stand more ready than ever, finger on the trigger, to execute the orders and directives of the Commander-in-Chief,” reported Nournews, a local news outlet.
A new mural unveiled in a central Tehran square on Sunday contained a direct warning by Iran. The painted image of several damaged planes on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier was seen along with the slogan: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind,” Associated Press reported.
Classified documents obtained by Iran International showed that over 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests.
Further, medical accounts and images seen by the platform pointed out to extrajudicial killings of detainees in Tehran by Iranian authorities.
‘Thank you’ note to India
Amid the standoff with Washington, Iran’s ambassador to India issued a rare public expression of gratitude to New Delhi over its vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Ambassador Mohammad Fathali said he was “sincerely grateful to the Government of India” for opposing what he described as an “unjust and politically motivated resolution” that sought increased scrutiny of Iran’s human rights record.
He called India’s vote a “principled and firm” stand, noting it came at a time of heightened Iran-US tensions and global focus on Iran’s handling of recent protests.
What's happening in Iran: Top points
1. Protests began spreading across Iran from late December as citizens took to the streets over economic hardship and the sharp fall of the national currency, the rial.
2. As demonstrations grew, authorities imposed what Iranians experienced as the longest and most comprehensive internet shutdown in the history of the Islamic Republic, severely limiting communication and the flow of images and videos. Some restrictions have since been partially lifted.
3. Activists allege that at least 5,000 people were killed in a bloody crackdown by Iranian forces — claims that have prompted repeated warnings of intervention from the United States. Iranian authorities have not confirmed these figures.
4. By the first week of January, protests appeared to subside, an assessment based largely on a sharp drop in footage emerging from the country amid the communications blackout.
5. The situation escalated again this week after Trump’s comments about a US aircraft carrier and naval forces moving towards Tehran “in case he wants to attack".
Iran protests latest developments: Key points
• US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln arrived in the Middle East and is near Iran, according to Israel’s Channel 13. President Donald Trump had earlier said that the US was moving naval warships closer to the region “just in case” he decides to act.
• Meanwhile, unveiled a new mural on a giant billboard, warning the US to not attempt a military strike on the country. A slogan is emblazoned across one corner of the mural: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind.”
• According to Norway-based rights group Iran Human Rights, security forces in Iran raided homes and clinics, and detained doctors and volunteer aid workers who treated people injured during the nationwide protests.
• Exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, in a post on X, alleged that protestors being treated for their injuries in hospitals and clinics were being identified and handed over to the Iranian regime by security personnel.
• The head of Iran's judiciary warned that those behind a recent wave of anti-government protests could expect punishment “without the slightest leniency”, AFP reported.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: What did Tehran's mural warning to the US say?
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iranian authorities have unveiled a new mural on a giant billboard in a central Tehran square on Sunday, which includes a warning to the United States to not attempt a military strike on the country, the Associated Press reported.
The message comes even as Israel's Channel 13 reported that US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln had reached the Middle East and was near Iran.
The image shows a bird's-eye view of an aircraft carrier with damaged and exploding fighter planes on its flight deck. A slogan is emblazoned across one corner: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind.”
Iran-US tensions LIVE: US carrier Abraham Lincoln reaches Middle East near Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: The US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln arrived in the Middle East on Sunday evening and is near Iran, according to Israel’s Channel 13.
The report added that as part of efforts to strengthen defenses, a ship carrying systems designed for missile defense is approaching Israel, Iran International cited Channel 13 as saying.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Injured protestors being identified, handed over to ‘repressive’ regime, alleged Reza Pahlavi
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, in a post on X, has alleged that protestors being treated for their injuries in hospitals and clinics are being identified and handed over to the Iranian regime by security personnel.
“A large number of our fellow compatriots have been wounded by the Islamic regime in their pursuit of freedom for our homeland. Numerous reports indicate that government agents and mercenaries stationed in hospitals and clinics identify the injured and hand them over to the repressive apparatus,” Pahlavi said.
“Healthcare workers, medical centers, and hospitals, despite unprecedented dangers, threats, and pressures, have played a crucial role in these days in treating the wounded of the Lion and Sun Revolution, away from the prying eyes and filthy hands of the regime's mercenaries,” Pahlavi added, while thanking them for their “commitment".
He further urged them to “compile the names of those who obstruct the treatment of the wounded”, saying their “crimes” will be “addressed at the appropriate time.”
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Doctors, aid workers treating protestors detained, says rights group
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Security forces in Iran raided homes and clinics, and detained doctors and volunteer aid workers who treated people injured during the nationwide protests, Iran International cited Norway-based rights group Iran Human Rights as saying.
According to IHR, security forces carried out raids on private residences, clinics and temporary medical shelters in an effort to prevent the treatment of injured demonstrators and to intimidate the medical community.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran judicial chief says protest instigators to receive no leniency
Iran-US tensions LIVE: The head of Iran's judiciary on Sunday warned that those behind a recent wave of anti-government protests could expect punishment “without the slightest leniency”, AFP reported.
"The people rightly demand that the accused and the main instigators of the riots and the acts of terrorism and violence be tried as quickly as possible and punished if found guilty," judicial chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei was quoted as saying.
He went on to say “the greatest rigour must be applied in the investigations.”
Iran-US tensions LIVE: What UN rights body said on killings in Iran?
Iran-US tensions LIVE: The UN human rights body on Friday condemned Iran over serious rights violations and ordered an investigation into its recent crackdown on anti-government protests that left thousands dead.
Addressing an emergency session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, High Commissioner Volker Turk urged Iranian authorities to halt what he described as brutal repression and expressed concern for those detained.
The council approved a resolution expanding a probe launched in 2022, allowing UN investigators to document the latest unrest for possible future legal action.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Sunni cleric calls killings of Iranian protesters “organised massacre”
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Mowlavi Abdolhamid, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, described the killings of protesters in Iran as an “organised massacre.”
“Despite severe internet restrictions, scenes of the harrowing and brutal killing of protesters in various provinces are gradually being published by the media, indicating an organised massacre," he said in a post on X.
“This catastrophe has created a deep and irreparable rift between the people of Iran and the ruling establishment,” he added.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Over 4,000 clash sites and 3,600 killed, during widespread crackdown across Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Security forces confronted protesters in more than 400 cities and towns across Iran, with over 4,000 clash sites nationwide, Iran International reported, citing Interior Ministry documents.
Further, over 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown, with medical accounts and reports seen by the platform pointing to extrajudicial execution of detainees in Tehran and other cities.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran cut off from global internet, economy runs on intranet
Iran-US tensions LIVE: As Iran grapples with internet connectivity issues, Iranians have relied on the country’s intranet. Though it allows domestic apps to function, it cuts Iran off from the outside world, AFP reported, a day earlier.
Essential services, including transport, digital payments, banking, ride-hailing, navigation, news platforms and food delivery, are now running entirely on the intranet.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: What was Iran's warning to US amid threats of attack
Iran-US tensions LIVE: The mural reportedly painted on Tehran's Enghelab Square Square showed an image of several damaged planes on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier bears the slogan: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind,” Associated Press reported.
This was a direct warning by Iran to the United States to not attempt a military strike on the country.
The unveiling of the mural in Enghelab Square comes as the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and accompanying warships move towards the region. US President Donald Trump has said the ships are being moved “just in case” he decides to take action.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran says 40 citizens to return from US
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran said about 40 Iranian citizens will be returned from the United States to Iran on Sunday, after being held for months in US immigration detention centres, Iran International reported.
Earlier, it reported, citing an Iranian-American NGO, that the US is planning to start deportations of Iranians amid widespread unrest in Iran.
The National Iranian American Council reportedly said that it had learned that the Trump administration was planning to restart deportation flights to Iran, after prior removals in September and December.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: What is the situation of internet blackout in Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran’s nationwide internet shutdown has continued for about 400 hours, Iran International reported, citing internet monitoring group NetBlocks.
Meanwhile, the internet connectivity is stuck at near 1 per cent of normal levels.
Iran's more than 90 million people have been largely cut off from the internet since authorities imposed a blackout on January 8 amid major protests sweeping the country.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Why Iran issued warning to US through a mural
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran issued a warning of retaliation through a mural in Tehran on Sunday. The warning was issued following tensions between Iran and the US in the wake of the brutal crackdown of Iranian authorities on nationwide protests.
Trump has indicated he is keeping his options open, saying on Thursday that any military action would make last June's US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites “look like peanuts.”
US Central Command said on social media that its Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle now has a presence in the Middle East, Associated Press reported.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Which flights have been cancelled by IndiGo due to unrest in Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Amid the ongoing unrest in Iran, IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory announcing the cancellation of certain flights, citing its “focus on safety.”
IndiGo flights scheduled to operate on 25 January 2026 from Delhi to Tbilisi and from Mumbai to Almaty and return were cancelled, the airline said in an X post.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Where is Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei amid threat of US attack?
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has reportedly moved into a special underground shelter in Tehran after senior military and security officials assessed an increased risk of a potential US attack, sources told Iran International.
The facility was described as a fortified site with interconnected tunnels.
The sources also indicated that Masoud Khamenei, the supreme leader’s third son, has taken over day-to-day management of the leader’s office.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iran offers 20-minute supervised internet access to commercial license holders
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Iranian authorities are reportedly offering commercial license holders about 20 minutes of supervised internet access per day, Iran International reported, citing the head of the Iran–China Chamber of Commerce.
The head of the Chamber of Commerce said that a tightly restricted measure is “in no way sufficient” for traders, amid a widespread internet blackout.
Internet monitoring group NetBlocks reportedly said overall connectivity remains minimal despite a slight uptick, with evidence suggesting authorities are attempting to generate artificial traffic.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: ‘You will reap the whirlwind’: Mural in Tehran warns US amid fears of strike
A new mural unveiled in a central Tehran square on Sunday contains a direct warning by Iran. The painted image of several damaged planes on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier was seen along with the slogan: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind,” Associated Press reported.
The unveiling of the mural in Enghelab Square comes as the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and accompanying warships move towards the region. US President Donald Trump has said the ships are being moved “just in case” he decides to take action.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: IndiGo issues travel advisory, cancels flights amid unrest in Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Amid the ongoing unrest in Iran, IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory announcing the cancellation of certain flights, citing its “focus on safety.”
IndiGo flights scheduled to operate on 25 January 2026 from Delhi to Tbilisi and from Mumbai to Almaty and return were cancelled, the airline said in an X post.
Further, it said that flights scheduled to operate on 26 January 2026 to and from Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku and Tashkent may take a brief halt, for refuelling, at Doha.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: French minister says, military intervention in Iran 'not the preferred option'
Iran-US tensions LIVE: France's armed forces minister, Alice Rufo, on Sunday said that military intervention in Iran, where authorities launched a deadly crackdown, is not France's preferred option.
"I think we must support the Iranian people in any way we can," AFP quoted Rufo as saying. But "a military intervention is not the preferred option" for France.
Under the cover of the blackout, Iranian authorities launched a violent crackdown on protesters, with rights groups documenting several thousand dead. Read more here.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Report says over 36,500 Iranians killed during the January 8-9 crackdown
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Over 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, according to classified documents reviewed by Iran International.
Medical accounts and reports seen by the platform also point to extrajudicial execution of several detainees in Tehran and other cities.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Mural with anti-US message displayed at Tehran's Enghelab Square
A large anti-US mural was unveiled on Sunday at Tehran’s Enghelab Square, depicting a warship and fighter jets against a stylised American flag, Iran International reported.
The mural featured the phrase, “He who sows the wind will reap the storm,” a warning often used by Iranian authorities during times of heightened tension with the United States.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: J&K Students Association writes to MEA seeking intervention over situation of Indian students in Iran
Iran-US tensions LIVE: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Sunday wrote to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) seeking intervention over the precarious situation of Indian students in Iran, ANI reported.
The Association highlighted a series of concerns, including the continued withholding of students' passports by university authorities and coercive academic practices.
In its letter addressed to the External Affairs Minister, the Association stated that Indian students, a majority of whom are from Kashmir, have informed that the prolonged closure of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran has effectively immobilised them.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Son of Iranian president warns long-term blackout might lead to anti government sentiment
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Yousef Pezeshkian, the son of Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, on Saturday called for internet connectivity to be restored, warning that a more than two-week blackout there would exacerbate anti-government sentiment.
Yousef Pezeshkian, whose father Masoud was elected president in 2024, said that the internet shutdown can create dissatisfaction, meaning "those who were not and are not dissatisfied will be added to the list of the dissatisfied," AFP quoted him as saying.
Such a risk, he said, was greater than that of a return to protests if connectivity were restored.
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Air France resumes flights to Dubai after suspending services over unrest in Middle East
Iran-US tensions LIVE: Air France on Saturday resumed its services to Dubai after suspending it temporarily in view of the geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
The suspension came amid the airline monitoring developments in the region to ensure high levels of flight safety and security, news agency AFP reported.

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