Washington: After months of war between Russia-Ukraine and the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran, the demonstrations are intensifying. Russia is now attacking Ukraine with the help of Iranian weapons, while Iran is trying to suppress the demonstration. Meanwhile, the US on Wednesday reprimanded Iran and asked Russia to stop sending weapons to kill Ukrainians. Let us tell you that not only has the war between Kyiv and Moscow intensified for some time, but the relations between Russia and Iran also seem to be deepening.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a press briefing, “We are concerned that Moscow may advise Iran to manage the protests (protests against the death of Mahsa Amini) because Russia has no access to such demonstrations.” Has extensive experience in pressing. Our message to Iran is clear: stop killing your people, stop sending weapons to Russia to kill Ukrainians.
As protests continue in Iran and hijab protests turn violent with each passing day, the White House secretary said the administration is “highly concerned” that Russia will allow Tehran to manage the women-led and anti-government protests. can give advice. Let us tell you that the case of Mahsa Amini’s death in Iran is getting hotter. Iran is burning in the fire of protests. The women’s movement has spread in 80 cities of Iran and the women who have taken to the streets have intensified their demonstration against the hijab.
At the same time, the US also denied claims by Russia that Iran is supplying armed drones in its aggression on Ukraine. The press secretary said that there is evidence that Iran is helping Russia to wage a war against Ukraine and sending weapons. Our message to Iran is very clear, stop killing your people and stop selling weapons to Russia to kill Ukrainians. Let us inform that in the past, Iran-made kamikaze drones attacked the areas around Ukraine’s capital Kyiv.
In fact, there are widespread protests in Iran after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody over the hijab. Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of a northwestern city in Iran on Wednesday, 40 days after the custodial death of Mahsa Amini, 22. The incident of Amini’s death has sparked Iran’s largest anti-government movement in more than a decade. There is a tradition of mourning 40 days after death in Shia Islam. Crowds gathered at his grave in Amini’s hometown of Sakej.