Iran’s Gold Allegedly Flown to Russia as Supreme Leader Braces for Collapse
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Iran’s Gold Allegedly Flown to Russia as Supreme Leader Braces for Collapse
Russian Il-76 military transport aircraft have made an unusually dense series of flights to Tehran since late December as nationwide protests spread across Iran, according to The Moscow Times on January 9. The outlet cited the trade publication Air Cargo Week as saying that Il-76TD aircraft, presented as civilian flights, operated regular rotations from Mineralnye Vody in southern Russia to Tehran between December 27, 2025, and January 1, 2026, …
Since the end of December 2025, massive protests have shaken Iran, triggered by massive mismanagement, rampant corruption, and profound rejection of Islamic rule. In the last three days, strikes and demonstrations have continued to increase, and the uprising could start the end of the Ayatollahs this time. By Chris Veber The riots that began in the Tehran bazaar on December 28, 2025, have expanded to over 150 cities and 31 provinces in the first…
"This will be the last fight. We just want to get rid of this bloody government."
Masses of people have been demonstrating in the capital Tehran and other Iranian cities. The protests have been ongoing for twelve days now.
Massive protests against the ayatollahs' rule have been ongoing in Iran since the end of December. Authorities have opened fire on protesters who oppose them not only in Tehran but also in many other cities. The United States has already announced a possible intervention in the country. This began with a sharp decline in the value of the national currency. Over the past year, the prices of basic goods in Iran have risen by more than half.
In Iran, thousands of people took to the streets despite government warnings and a lack of internet access. Protests spread to other cities, and growing public anger has escalated into open opposition to the government. The situation is spiraling out of control and attracting global attention.
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