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In Tehran, bodies line the streets outside a morgue.
Families and friends gather to identify their loved ones.
Nearby, people in hazmat suits load bodies onto a truck.
The bystander footage was released on Sunday, and although Reuters was able to verify the location it was shot, we could not verify the date.
Protests have swept the country, with people angry of a sky-high inflation, a collapse in currency, and social and political repression.
It's the biggest challenge to the Islamic Republic's clerical establishment since 2022.
Trump's talk of intervention has sparked threats of retaliation from Iran's parliamentary speaker, who says Iran could target U.S.
military bases.
Authorities in Iran have blacked out the internet, making getting information out difficult, although Trump says he plans to talk to Elon Musk about restoring it using Starlink.
White House reporter Trevor Hunnicutt has more on the other moves Trump may take.
Protests have taken place around the world in solidarity with demonstrators in Iran.
One in Los Angeles took a violent turn when a U-Haul truck plowed into the crowd.
It's not clear if there were any injuries.
In Berlin, people gathered calling for the fall of the regime and for Europe to step up to support Iranian demonstrators.
In London, people gathered outside Downing Street and the Iranian embassy too, waving Iranian flags.
In Paris, people burned images of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
One other bit of Trump news.
The president says he might block Exxon from investing in Venezuela after the oil major's CEO called the country uninvestable.
Trump has urged key oil execs to spend $100 billion on revitalizing Venezuela's oil industry in a high-profile meeting less than a week after U.S.
forces captured and removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power.