Iranian forces targeting women protesters with shotgun fire to faces, breasts and genitals, say medics

Iranian forces targeting women protesters with shotgun fire to faces, breasts and genitals, say medics
Iranian forces are allegedly targeting faces, breasts, and genitals of female protesters, claim medics (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

TEHRAN, IRAN: In a shocking report, medical experts have revealed that Iranian forces are targeting the faces, breasts, and genitals of female protesters. The goal of this action is to 'destroy their beauty," the medical experts said. "I treated a woman in her early 20s who was hit by two pellets in her genitals. Ten other pellets were lodged in her inner thigh. Those 10 pellets were easily removed, but those two pellets were a challenge because they were lodged between her urethra and her vaginal opening," said a doctor from the Isfahan center, who declined to reveal her name.

“There was a serious risk of vaginal infection, so I asked her to go to a trusted gynecologist. She said she was protesting when a group of about 10 security agents circled around and shot her in her genitals and thighs.” The physician who is traumatized by witnessing recent atrocities carried out by forces on civilians added, “She could have been my own daughter.” There’s a widespread accusation against security forces that they are deliberately ignoring riot control practices, like firing weapons at feet and legs to avoid hurting vital organs. “Shoot at the faces and private body parts of women because they have an inferiority complex. And they want to get rid of their sexual complexes by hurting these young people,” alleges a doctor from Karaj, a city near Tehran.

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