An Iranian citizen told Iran International that residents of Sabzevar have been without electricity for three days. The citizen, who sent a video to the channel, criticized the ongoing outages and said he is waiting for a call from exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi to take to the streets and overthrow the regime. The report is unverified by official sources.
An Iranian citizen has reported that residents of the northeastern city of Sabzevar have been without electricity for three days. In a video sent to the London-based Iran International channel, the citizen criticized the prolonged power outages and expressed his readiness to join a popular uprising against the Islamic Republic, saying he awaits a call from exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi to act.
The Zioneer has previously reported on widespread power outages in multiple Iranian cities, including Dezful, Ahvaz, and Bandar Abbas, as well as on calls by Reza Pahlavi for Iranians to take control of their country's fate. Those reports, like this one, rely on citizen sources and opposition channels and remain unverified by official Iranian sources.
The current report comes amid ongoing domestic unrest in Iran, with periodic power and communications disruptions in various regions. The veracity of the citizen's claims cannot be independently confirmed.
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