Tehran Residents Report New Security Checkpoints Amid Anti-Protest Measures
Residents in Iran's capital describe increased security presence with new checkpoints where people are stopped and searched.

Residents of Tehran have reported the establishment of new security checkpoints throughout Iran's capital, according to accounts gathered by international media.
The checkpoints involve security personnel stopping and searching individuals, residents told reporters. The measures appear to be part of efforts by Iranian authorities to prevent potential anti-establishment demonstrations.
The increased security presence comes amid ongoing tensions in Iran, where authorities have previously taken steps to limit public gatherings and maintain control. Residents described the checkpoints as a noticeable change in the security landscape of the city.
The extent and duration of these security measures remain unclear, as does their specific implementation across different areas of Tehran. Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on the reported checkpoint activities.