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Ali Asghar Mohammadi
علیاصغر محمدی
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Ali Asghar Mohammadi was a 25-year-old resident of Chamestan, Mazandaran, who was killed on January 9, 2026, during the Lion and Sun Revolution. Reports indicate he was targeted by security forces who shot him four times—three bullets struck his legs and one struck his heart. Following the shooting, agents reportedly stood by his body and blocked medical assistance, preventing anyone from rendering aid until he succumbed to his wounds. At the time of his death, Ali Asghar was reportedly planning to marry his fiancée, Zeinab. Memorial images shared by his family and community capture the profound grief of his loss, including a poignant photograph of his father kissing his forehead during his funeral. He is remembered as a patriot whose life was cut short amidst the national movement for change.
علیاصغر محمدی، جوان ۲۵ ساله اهل چمستان مازندران، در تاریخ ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات موسوم به «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» جان باخت. او با شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی هدف قرار گرفت و بر اثر اصابت چهار گلوله، شامل سه تیر به پا و یک تیر به قلب، به شدت مجروح شد. بر اساس گزارشها، مأموران پس از تیراندازی در کنار پیکر نیمهجان او ایستادند و با جلوگیری از امدادرسانی پزشکی، مانع نجات جان او شدند تا اینکه جان سپرد. علیاصغر در آستانه ازدواج با نامزدش، زینب، بود و مرگ او این پیوند را به سوگی جانکاه تبدیل کرد. در مراسم خاکسپاری و سوگواری او، تصویری از بوسه پدر بر پیشانی فرزندش ثبت شده که به نمادی از مظلومیت و اندوه خانوادههای داغدار تبدیل گشت. یاد او به عنوان جوانی میهنپرست که در راه آرمانهایش جان داد، در حافظه جمعی شهر چمستان باقی مانده است.
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