Aftermath of US-Iran Ceasefire Announcement: Tehran Protests Erupt

Crowds of pro-government demonstrators flooded the streets of Tehran following the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran, signaling heightened tensions in the region.
In the wake of the unexpected announcement of a two-week conditional ceasefire between the United States and Iran, the streets of Tehran erupted with pro-government protests as thousands of Iranians took to the capital's thoroughfares to voice their support for the regime. The demonstrations were sparked by the ceasefire deal, which many in Iran viewed as a concession to external pressure and a potential weakening of the country's stance against the West.
Videos and images shared on social media platforms showed large crowds of flag-waving Iranians marching through the streets, chanting slogans in favor of the Islamic Republic and its leadership. The protesters appeared to be a mix of ordinary citizens, as well as members of Iran's powerful security apparatus and government-affiliated groups, all united in their rejection of any compromise with the United States.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


