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Ilya Valipour

ایلیا ولی‌پور

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Ilya Valipour was an 18-year-old only child who lost his life during the protests in Gohardasht, Karaj. On January 8, 2026, he participated in the demonstrations, where he was remembered for his bravery and commitment to his country. During the crackdown in Gohardasht, Ilya was first wounded by shotgun pellets fired at his chest. According to reports, after he was injured and fell, security forces approached him and delivered a fatal "finishing shot." This act of violence ended the life of a young man who was the sole hope of his parents. Ilya is remembered by those who knew him as a patriotic and courageous youth who stood firmly against suppression. He has been honored as a "martyr of freedom" within the movement, representing the sacrifices made by the younger generation.

ایلیا ولی‌پور جوان ۱۸ ساله و تنها فرزند خانواده بود که در جریان اعتراضات گوهردشت کرج جان خود را در راه میهن فدا کرد. او در ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در حالی که در صفوف معترضان حضور داشت، هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. گزارش‌ها حاکی از آن است که ایلیا ابتدا با شلیک گلوله‌های ساچمه‌ای به قفسه سینه مجروح شد. پس از آنکه او بر اثر جراحات به زمین افتاد، نیروهای سرکوبگر به او نزدیک شده و با شلیک «تیر خلاص»، جان این جوان مشتاق آزادی را گرفتند. از ایلیا به عنوان جوانی شجاع و میهن‌پرست یاد می‌شود که با شجاعتی مثال‌زدنی در برابر سرکوب ایستاد. او که تمام امید و انگیزه زندگی پدر و مادرش بود، اکنون به عنوان یکی از جاودان‌نام‌های راه آزادی شناخته می‌شود.

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