Medical staff in Iran have reported overflowing hospitals, severe shortages and rising deaths in Tehran and other cities amid anti-regime protests, according to accounts reaching Israel despite an information blackout. Doctors said emergency rooms and morgues were overwhelmed as wounded protesters arrived in large numbers. One hospital worker said there was “no time for resuscitation,” adding that facilities were pushed beyond capacity as unrest spread nationwide.
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