Iran's ambassador to India has branded reports of Iranian police arresting Indian nationals as "fake," urging reliance on credible sources. These rumors emerged amidst ongoing protests across Iran, which have plunged the nation into political and economic uncertainty. The alleged detentions, if true, would involve 10 Afghans and 6 Indians, purportedly linked to recent rioting in Abadan.
Iran denies arresting Indian nationals amid protests; ambassador calls it 'fake'
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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