The death toll from clashes between protesters and authorities in Iran has reportedly surpassed 60, as demonstrations over economic hardships continue across the country.
Demonstrators took to the streets again on Friday in the capital Tehran and elsewhere. Protests demanding the government curb soaring prices, caused partly by Western sanctions, have occurred since late last month.
A human rights group based in Norway said at least 62 people have been killed so far in the clashes.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned protesters in an address broadcast on state-run TV on Friday. He said Iran will not tolerate destruction.
Security authorities have expressed their intention to strictly crack down on violent acts, saying police officers are among those killed.
The unrest continues to spread with the internet shut down in wide areas.