Nationwide Unrest Declines as Stability Returns Across Iran
Street disturbances drop to less than one-third of initial levels as public rejects foreign-backed chaos and psychological warfare
IRAN | PUREWILAYAH.COM — New nationwide field reports indicate that street unrest across Iran has fallen to less than one-third of its initial level, as public order steadily returns and attempts at foreign-driven destabilization lose momentum.
According to reports gathered by correspondents across the country, the situation has moved decisively toward calm and stability over the past two to three days, following early protests that were rapidly exploited by external intelligence services seeking to transform limited demonstrations into widespread insecurity.
Sharp Decline in Street Disturbances
Data from across Iran shows that the scale of riots and gatherings has dropped dramatically compared to the first days of unrest. Remaining incidents are described as sporadic and limited, involving very small, non-representative, trained, and violent cells, clearly detached from the broader public.
The visible withdrawal of the general population from the streets has been identified as a key factor in neutralizing the unrest and preventing escalation.
Foreign Psychological Warfare Intensifies as Unrest Fades
As the situation inside Iran continues to stabilize, officials in the United States and figures linked to the Israeli regime have intensified media operations and psychological warfare over the past 48 hours, attempting to halt the decline of unrest through rhetoric and propaganda.
This escalation has been marked by a noticeable increase in public statements from American officials and Israeli leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu, reflecting growing concern over the failure of destabilization efforts on the ground.
Armed Provocations Fail to Gain Public Support
Despite reports that some rioters were armed by foreign-linked elements, attempts to manufacture fatalities and inflame public anger have failed over the past one to two days.
The lack of popular support has played a decisive role in defusing the situation, isolating violent actors, and preventing their actions from expanding beyond narrow circles.
As of last night, 568 police personnel and 66 Basij forces were reported injured during the unrest.
Officials emphasized that the high level of restraint shown by Iranian security forces—aimed at clearly separating ordinary citizens from rioters—has, in several cases, left security personnel exposed to harm.
Among the injured:
2 security personnel were wounded by live ammunition
152 were injured by hunting rifle pellets
11 were wounded by knife attacks
The injuries underscore the asymmetric nature of the violence and the deliberate targeting of those tasked with maintaining public safety. (PW)


