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Regime forces threaten to seal shops in Zahedan

The forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran threatened marketers with sealing off their businesses if they did not reopen their shops.

The people of Balochistan went on strike today, Saturday, October 28, which coincides with the anniversary of Bloody Friday in Zahedan, in protest and closed their shops across Balochistan. The closure of shops by marketers also reached the village of "Nobandian", which is located on the Chabahar transit route and is one of the major shopping and sales centers on the Iranshahr-Chabahar axis.

Sefidabeh Nimroz, Rasuli Intersection, Chabahar, Zahedan, Shirabad area and many cities of Sistan and Baluchestan province joined the strikes. Also, this morning, Saturday, October 29, the people of Baluchestan set fire to car tires on the Chabahar transit route, which is a place where trailers travel, and blocked the said route.

In response to the marketers' strike, intelligence forces stormed the market and threatened some shopkeepers with sealing their shops. Despite pressure and threats from the regime's security forces, none of the shopkeepers refused to open their shops. It should be noted that military helicopters are flying over the sky of Zahedan, and a tight security atmosphere prevails in the city.

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