Doctors in Iran collapsing from exhaustion as protesters wounded, killed by regime pile up: Rivers of blood

Doctors in Iran are collapsing from exhaustion as the bloodthirsty Iranian regime massacres anti-government protesters by the thousands.Medics throughout the country, speaking to the outside world through Starlink internet connections, said Iran’s healthcare system is on the verge of collapse amid Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s deadly crackdown on the demonstrations, The Telegraph reported.The number of wounded and dead bodies streaming into the country’s blood-soaked hospitals has doctors keeling over after working days without rest.Some keep going because stopping means more people will die and be sent to the overflowing morgues, the medics said.“Dead bodies and injured people – men, women and children – are arriving in trucks, ambulances and private cars,” said one doctor near Tehran.“We cannot help everyone.

Many died because we could not even visit them.“People are bringing bloodied loved ones on their shoulders.Our staff are exhausted.

I have not slept for days.Some of my colleagues have collapsed,” the medic warned.“We have shortages of everything.

There are rivers of blood in hospitals here.”When the unidentified doctor was asked if those wounded and dying were protesters, he said, “They are all human beings.That’s all I can tell you.”The death toll has reportedly surged into the thousands.

Among those confirmed dead is 17-year-old local soccer star Rebin Moradi.Moradi, a Kurdish student and member of the Tehran Youth Premier Football League, was reportedly shot dead by Iranian government forces last week, officials confirmed to his family.The regime is yet to return his body to his grieving family, according to human rights organization Hengaw.Disturbing video obtained by The Telegraph shows bullet-ridden bodies piled up in overcrowded hospitals as doctors desperately perform CPR on patients in the hallways because every room is full.The hospitals are reportedly not even safe from the government forces after they stormed a hosp...

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