Blackout
HEADLINE: IRAN GOES DARK UNTIL MARCH: Regime Burns Its Own Cities as Martial Law Descends After 5 PM
Russian sources confirm the internet blackout will last months. In Rasht, security forces torched a historic market to trap protesters as the country enters a new phase of total repression.

The Iron Curtain has fallen over Iran. According to Russian diplomatic sources, the near-total internet blackout imposed by the regime is scheduled to last until at least March 20th, effectively cutting off the Iranian people from the world for the next two months.
"Martial Law" After Dark
A detailed situation report from Iranian bloggers reveals a country under siege by its own government. In many cities, the atmosphere shifts drastically at 17:00, turning into a de facto martial law zone.
Horrific details are emerging from the city of Rasht, where the historic market was set on fire. While the regime blamed "rioters," eyewitnesses report that security forces intentionally torched the bazaar to block escape routes for protesters before opening fire on the trapped crowd.
The Protests Evolve
Despite the brutality, the uprising is morphing. Funerals for the victims are turning into massive anti-government rallies in Lorestan, Mashhad, Tehran, and Karaj. The regime's attempt to use "speedy justice", with trials taking place just one week after arrest, has not quelled the anger.
Meanwhile, IRGC reconnaissance drones are reportedly flying 24/7 over Tehran and Qazvin, monitoring a population that is battered, bleeding, but refusing to go home.