Iran police chief declares calm restored after week of unrest
ISTANBUL, Jan 17 — Iran's police chief said calm has returned across the country after days of unrest, describing Thursday night as "the calmest night since the unrest began," according to a report by Anadolu Ajansi citing Press TV.
The police chief dismissed renewed calls for protests from outside Iran.
He made the statement following a week of unrest in the country.
The report did not specify the exact nature or cause of the unrest.
No casualty figures or arrest numbers were provided in the initial report.
The announcement comes amid ongoing regional tensions.
Iran has experienced periodic protests over various issues in recent years.
The government typically maintains tight control over public demonstrations.
International observers have expressed concern about civil liberties in Iran.
Further developments are expected as the situation continues to be monitored.