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JUST IN — A viral video shows an Iranian Army soldier saying defections in Iran’s regular military, the Artesh, are rising. He says soldiers are refusing to defend the Islamist regime ahead of an anticipated uprising, following news of a newly discovered mass grave of protesters in the dried-up bottom of the Karaj Dam.

JUST IN — A viral video shows an Iranian Army soldier saying defections in Iran’s regular military, the Artesh, are rising. He says soldiers are refusing to defend the Islamist regime ahead of an anticipated uprising, following news of a newly discovered mass grave of protesters in the dried-up bottom of the Karaj Dam.

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BREAKING: Anti-regime protests have erupted in Iran amid water and power shortages, sparked by outrage over the Islamist regime’s incompetence, mismanagement, and corruption. Thousands of Iranians gathered in front of government buildings in Yasuj, chanting anti-regime slogans.

BREAKING: Anti-regime protests have erupted in Iran amid water and power shortages, sparked by outrage over the Islamist regime’s incompetence, mismanagement, and corruption. Thousands of Iranians gathered in front of government buildings in Yasuj, chanting anti-regime slogans.

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NEW: The Iranian Army officers who publicly defected from the Islamist regime in Iran and pledged allegiance to Iran’s King-in-Exile Reza Shah Pahlavi II (Reza Pahlavi) and raised Iran’s Lion and Sun flag, have been identified as Colonel Ebrahim Aghaei Kamazani and Lieutenant Mohammad Reza Mohammadzadeh. Both served at the Parandak Air Defense Base and were residents of the Mehrabad Military Complex. The two officers said farewell to their friends the previous day, stating that they intended to undertake a “major deed,” and asked fellow military personnel to remain loyal to His Majesty Iran's King-in-Exile & National Leader, Reza Shah Pahlavi II and Iran's Lion and Sun flag. The viral video below appears to show the moment these Army (Artesh) officers were arrested by regime agents, as bystanders cheered for them and some attempted to intervene. In the footage, prior to their arrest, the officers call on Iranians to prepare for upcoming uprising against the regime to finally remove the regime. Other circulating videos also show them playing archival speeches of the late Shah of Iran, His Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shahanshah Aryamehr and father of Reza Shah Pahlavi II. Commentary on social media has included calls for identifying the criminal regime agents involved and reporting them to the campaign, which was established by King Reza Pahlavi and a part of it is intended to document the totalitarian regime's crimes and abuses for future accountability. Parandak Air Defense Group 99 is an Iranian Air Defense unit within the Army’s Ground Forces and operates under the Khatam-al-Anbia Air Defense Headquarters, considered one of the regime's most strategic military commands. The unit is responsible for managing anti-aircraft systems, providing air-defense coverage, and conducting low-altitude protection for five of Iran’s nuclear facilities. This highlights the depth of defections within strategic units of Iran's Armed Forces. Such acts of defections, have become commonplace in Iran following the launch of the “National Cooperation to Save Iran” campaign by King Reza Pahlavi. The campaign seeks to organize and coordinate large-scale defections from inside Iran’s armed forces. According to the official reports, tens of thousands of Iranian military officers have already made contact through secure communications channels established under the direct oversight of King Reza II. Source: Iran Briefing via Amir Farshad EBRAHIMI #ابراهیم_آقایی_کمازانی #محمدرضا_محمدزاده #EbrahimAghaeiKamazani #MohammadRezaMohammadzadeh #KingRezaPahlavi

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