Washington — President Trump said Wednesday he had been told on 'good authority' that killings of protesters in Iran have stopped and that planned executions would not take place, while Iranian officials signaled fast trials and denied imminent hangings. He spoke after consulting aides and repeated U.S. support for demonstrators. Media outlets reported differing casualty estimates and noted that U.S. agencies had not independently verified the claims. The situation remained fluid as international observers sought confirmation. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The U.S. administration gained diplomatic visibility and rhetorical leverage by signaling support for Iranian protesters while claiming incoming assurances that executions were halted.
Iranian civilians and protesters suffered casualties, fear, and heightened risk of judicial punishment amid differing casualty reports and limited independent verification.
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Trump Says Iran Killings Stopped; Executions Status Unclear
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