'Militiaman' wielding a shotgun was seen running from the scene Sunday night
Woman was allegedly shot and killed not far from Tehran's iconic Azadi Square
Thousands have been protesting the regime over downing of passenger jet
They have been tearing down posters of the Ayatollah in escalating defiance
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By ROSS IBBETSON FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 08:33 AEDT, 13 January 2020 | UPDATED: 09:33 AEDT, 13 January 2020
Pro-government gunmen have opened fire on demonstrators in Tehran, according to local reports, just hours after Trump warned 'do not kill your protesters.' Local media footage showed a woman with blood pouring from a purported gunshot wound in the Iranian capital centre amid furious protests against the Ayatollah's regime. Other images showed a 'militiaman' holding a shotgun running away from the scene as a crowd gathered around the woman who was allegedly killed not far from the iconic Azadi Square. Thousands have flocked to the streets of the Iranian capital after the government admitted that a passenger jet carrying 176 people had been downed by a missile last week.
President Donald Trump had sent a message of solidarity to the demonstrators on Saturday, tweeting: 'There cannot be another massacre of peaceful protesters, nor an internet shutdown. The world is watching.'
[size=14]Footage purports to show a 'militiaman' holding a shotgun running away from the scene as a crowd gathered around the woman who was allegedly killed
Blood spatters on the pavement not far from the iconic Azadi Square where a woman was said to have been shot dead by a pro-government gunman It came after students packed the gates of Amirkabir University of Technology near the former US embassy to protest Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. On Sunday night, tensions in the city appeared to be turning to chaos with demonstrators setting fire to and tearing down posters of the Ayatollah and slain general Qassem Soleimani. Amid shouts of 'Death to Khamenei' security forces opened fire with rubber bullets and tear gas, social media footage showed, as hundreds fled in terror. Roads to Azadi Square were totally gridlocked by the demonstrations which continued late into the night. [/size]
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