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A morgue overflowing with more body bags than answers amid Iran’s latest crackdown on dissent

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By Hira Humayun, CNN

(CNN) — Iranians screamed in anguish and cried in confusion as they gathered beside bodies shrouded in black bags in a makeshift morgue at the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center and lying on the ground outside the facility south of Tehran.

Videos making their way past Iran’s internet blackout circulated over the weekend, revealing harrowing scenes from earlier in the week. People tried to identify their loved ones among dozens of bodies inside warehouse-like rooms and on the ground outside the forensics center — casualties of Iran’s latest spate of heavy-handed crackdowns on dissent. Mass anti-government protests triggered by deteriorating economic conditions have gripped the country, presenting the Iranian regime with its biggest challenge in years.

Video obtained by CNN show a crowd of people gathered in front of a monitor that displays photos of deceased individuals as their loved ones crowd around, trying to identify them. According to information seen on the screen and images received by the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), around 250 bodies are estimated to be at the facility.

Another clip, from the forensic facility, shows black body bags lined up on a walkway outside the building, with people gathered around. Some bodies are scattered across what appears to be the facility’s courtyard. Others lie on unpaved ground. Some are just feet away from parked cars, as families frantically search for the remains of their loved ones.

The activist group Mamlekate said Saturday that the number of bodies taken to the forensic institute is so high that they are being lined up in the courtyard.

Another video, recorded Friday, shows the inside of a warehouse near the forensic center. The room, fashioned into a makeshift morgue, is packed with bodies in black bags, lined up in rows on the floor and on metal tables

Iranian state media acknowledged the grim scenes at the medical facility but insisted that the bodies seen are mostly those of “ordinary people” — bystanders who got dragged into the protests. The state media blamed their deaths on “rioters.”

The counter-narrative

The state-affiliated Tasnim News Agency and Student News Agency posted a video with scenes from the vicinity of the forensics center. The state media reporter says he was at the medical examiner’s office and spoke to families. The video shows his conversations with grieving loved ones who tell him their relatives were not protesters and were not inclined to protest.

One bereaved man sitting on the floor beside a body in a black bag tells the state media reporter in tears that his loved one was hit in the head with a rock thrown by an unknown person from the top of a building. The man says his loved one was pro-government.

The state media reporter then turns to the camera and says protesters who “aimed to clash” with security forces or “wanted to seize a (military) base or something and may have used arms” are also among the dead.

“But most of these people were ordinary people, and (their) families are ordinary families,” he says.

The reports reflect a concerted effort by the Iranian government to blame protesters for the violence in the country and warn others against joining the demonstrations. With Iran’s history of violent repression at the hands of state security forces, and accounts emerging from the country over the past few days, rights groups say the evidence outweighs any counter-narrative from the government.

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Trump impone aranceles del 25 % contra países que comercien con Irán

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Por Elisabeth Buchwald

El presidente Donald Trump anunció que los países que comercian con Irán se enfrentarán a un nuevo arancel del 25 %. El anuncio parece significar que la importación de productos de China, un gran socio comercial tanto de Irán como de Estados Unidos, se encarecería significativamente.

“Con efecto inmediato, cualquier país que haga negocios con la República Islámica de Irán pagará un arancel del 25 % en cualquier y todo negocio que se realice con Estados Unidos”, escribió Trump este lunes en su plataforma Truth Social. “Esta Orden es final y concluyente”, añadió.

La Casa Blanca se negó a compartir información adicional sobre el arancel y cómo planea implementarlo el Gobierno de Trump, refiriendo a CNN a la publicación del presidente.

El anuncio de Trump llega mientras él ha sugerido la intervención militar de Estados Unidos para “rescatar” a los manifestantes antigubernamentales en Irán, de los cuales cientos han muerto. Un apagón de comunicaciones en curso, impuesto por las autoridades el jueves, ha aislado en su mayor parte a la población dentro del país del resto del mundo.

El nuevo arancel podría significar una tasa mínima del 45 % en productos de China frente a la tasa actual del 20 %.

Una guerra comercial entre Estados Unidos y China el año pasado sacudió los mercados globales, con Trump elevando los aranceles sobre productos chinos hasta un máximo del 145 % el año pasado. La tasa actual de aranceles se estableció tras extensas negociaciones.

Además de China, India, Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Turquía son considerados los principales socios comerciales de Irán.

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Russia killed more than 2,500 Ukrainian civilians in 2025, many of them far from the front lines

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By Ivana Kottasová, CNN

(CNN) — Ukrainian civilians endured the deadliest year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of their country in 2022, with more than 2,500 people killed in 2025, the United Nations said in a new report Monday.

The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said it verified that 2,514 civilians were killed and 12,142 injured in conflict-related violence in Ukraine in 2025, nearly all of them in Russian attacks against Ukrainian-held areas.

The UN report shows clearly that nowhere in Ukraine is safe: More than a third of the civilians who were killed or injured were located in areas far from the front lines when Russia attacked them.

Russia has massively intensified its campaign of aerial attacks against Ukrainian cities in 2025, regularly terrorizing civilian populations with large-scale drone and missile assaults.

In one such attack last week, Moscow launched 242 drones, 14 ballistic missiles and 22 cruise missiles against multiple cities in a single night, targeting civilian energy infrastructure and leaving hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without power and heating.

The UN said the number of documented civilian casualties in Ukraine last year was 31% higher than in 2024 and 70% higher than in 2023.

“This rise was driven not only by intensified hostilities along the frontline, but also by the expanded use of long-range weapons, which exposed civilians across the country to heightened risk,” said Danielle Bell, who heads the UN monitoring mission in Ukraine.

According to the UN, the deadliest of these attacks happened in the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil on November 19. At least 38 civilians, including eight children were killed in the strike, and 99, including 17 children, were injured. According to the UN, 10 families lost two or more members each.

More than 14,900 civilians have been killed since Russia launched the full-scale war in February 2022, according to UN data based on deaths it was able to confirm.

The United Nations has said in the past that the “actual figures are likely higher” for civilian casualties in Ukraine, since many reports are “still pending corroboration” and it has no access to occupied territory and limited access to areas near front lines.

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Warmer Tuesday, Santa Ana winds continue

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - Warming has arrived for the week as Santa Ana winds will continue in Ventura County through Wednesday.

Wind advisories continue until 2pm Wednesday with 40 mph gusts possible.

We will warm into the high 70s and 80s through Saturday, cooling Sunday into next week.

Clouds and more average seasonal weather will return for next week.

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