Summary of the Iranian uprising

The Iranian national uprising marked 101 days, following a new outbreak of overnight protests by people from all walks of life in cities across the country. Demonstrators braved the bitter winter cold and snowfall in many cities, including Tehran, Mashhad, Sanandaj, Isfahan and Bandar-Abbas, among others, to launch anti-regime protests with slogans such as "Death to Khamenei!" and "Death to the dictator!", a direct reference to the regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In Mahabad, in northwestern Iran, residents continued nationwide protests against the regime and set up roadblocks.
In Bandar-Anzali, in northern Iran, protesters threw Molotov cocktails at a facility of the regime's Basij paramilitary units in the early hours after midnight local time.
In Bukan, in northwestern Iran, residents gathered to commemorate the 40th day of protesters killed by the regime's oppressive security forces and chanted "Death to Khamenei! The protesters also erected barricades to block the repressive security forces and, to boost the morale of the anti-regime demonstrators, chanted, "Martyrs do not die!".
In Isfahan in central Iran, protesters set fire to a large poster of former IRGC Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani.
In Tehran, students at the capital's Sharif University boycotted their classes and held a rally in support of the ongoing revolution.
Near Kamyaran in western Iran, residents gathered to commemorate the 40th day of Borhan Karami's assassination by regime security forces, and the ceremony quickly turned into scenes of anti-regime protest.
In Khomeinishahr, in the central Iranian province of Isfahan, protesters attacked a local headquarters of the regime's paramilitary IRGC Basij with Molotov cocktails.
In Ahvaz, in southwestern Iran, protesters attacked a base of the regime's paramilitary IRGC Basij units with Molotov cocktails.
Last night in Saveh, in central Iran, protesters attacked a local base of the regime's IRGC Basij paramilitary units.