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    Over 200 Children Dead Amid Iran Protest Crackdown: Latest News Update

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    By Latest News Editor on February 14, 2026 Iran, UK News, World News
    Over 200 Children Dead Amid Iran Protest Crackdown: Latest News Update
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    TL:DR – Over 200 Children Dead Amid Iran Protest Crackdown: Latest News Update

    • Over 200 children killed in Iran amid ongoing protests against regime; global outrage grows.
    • Protests began in December, fueled by economic distress, escalating into demands for regime change.
    • At least 216 children reported dead, with many detained and at risk of abuses.
    • Human Rights activists call it a “human rights emergency” demanding urgent investigations.
    • Tensions remain high as the US military responds to Iranian drone threats amid the unrest.

    More than 200 children killed after latest crackdown of protests in Iran | News World



    Over 200 Children Dead Amid Iran Protest Crackdown: Latest News Update
    More than 200 Children Killed in Iran’s Protests

    More than 200 children have been killed amid the brutal crackdown on protests across Iran. The demonstrations first erupted in December over economic hardship before swelling into widespread protests calling for regime change. Officials estimate that more than 5,000 people were killed in the worst domestic unrest since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) stated that at least 216 children have been killed, while hundreds more children were detained and taken away from their families.

    A sea of protestors holding Iran flag
    Urgent Call for Action on Human Rights

    Bahar Ghandehari, director of advocacy at CHRI, described the killing of innocent children as enabling the ‘gravest of crimes to be committed with impunity.’ He emphasized that hundreds of children are dead, with many more in detention and at grave risk of terrible abuses in state custody. “This is a human rights emergency,” he stated, urging the international community to apply coordinated diplomatic and political pressure to demand the immediate release of all detained children and launch independent investigations to ensure accountability for their killings.

    The Coordinating Council of Iranian Teachers’ Trade Associations remarked that the children’s dreams, aspirations, and futures were ‘taken by bullets, deprivation, and systemic violence.’

    People in the UK hold placards and Iranian flags in protest against the crackdown of mass demonstrations in Iran
    Deliberate Policy of Erasure

    In a statement, the association remarked, “Their deaths are not isolated tragedies; they are the result of a deliberate policy that has rendered childhood, education, and life itself expendable.” They noted the authorities’ attempts to erase the memory of these children by banning the mention of their names, carrying out secret burials, and denying the truth of their killings.

    Protests began on December 28 in Tehran amid the collapse of the rial, Iran’s currency, which spread across the country. On January 8, authorities in Tehran shut down internet and phone access before gunshots by government forces echoed through the city as the mass demonstrations threatened to topple the regime.

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    Protest Casualties Continue to Rise

    In the 48 days since the start of the protests, 7,008 protesters have been killed, according to the latest figures from the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA). They reported that 219 children were killed and around 11,730 deaths remain under review. The killing of hundreds of children comes just weeks after a 23-year-old fashion student was shot in the head at close range after joining protests on January 8. A shopkeeper was on the brink of being executed after being detained during mass protests last month. Erfan Soltani, 26, faced the death penalty in Iran for his role in the anti-regime protests but was released on bail.

    Iranians attend an anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo)
    Escalating Military Tensions

    This week, the US military shot down an Iranian drone after it ‘aggressively’ approached an American aircraft carrier. A F-35 US fighter jet shot down the Iranian Shahed-139 drone as it was flying towards the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. The latest drone strike comes amid US President Donald Trump’s mounting threats to Iran in a bid to negotiate with the country. Trump and his national security team have been weighing a range of potential responses against Iran, including cyber-attacks and direct strikes by the US or Israel.

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