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Khalil Sheikh Saadabadi

خلیل شیخ سعدآبادی

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Khalil Sheikh Saadabadi was a 51-year-old father who lived in Mashhad. On January 8, 2026, during the Lion & Sun Revolution movements, he was shot by security forces in the Ghasemabad neighborhood. The incident occurred near the Imamieh Police Station, where he was struck in the leg by a live bullet. Following the shooting, Khalil remained conscious and was able to speak while being transported to Nazeran Hospital. Despite being rushed into surgery, the severity of the bleeding caused by the gunshot wound proved fatal. He is remembered as a devoted father who was caught in the violence of the state's crackdown. His death in the hospital hours after the shooting added his name to the list of those killed in the struggle for change in Iran.

خلیل شیخ سعدآبادی، پدر ۵۱ ساله‌ای بود که در شهر مشهد زندگی می‌کرد. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، او در جریان اعتراضات محله قاسم‌آباد، مقابل پاسگاه امامیه هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت و از ناحیه پا مورد اصابت گلوله جنگی قرار گرفت. پس از تیراندازی، او در حالی که هنوز هوشیار بود و صحبت می‌کرد، به بیمارستان ناظران منتقل شد. با وجود تلاش پزشکان و انتقال او به اتاق عمل، خلیل به دلیل شدت خونریزی ناشی از جراحات وارده جان خود را از دست داد. از این شهروند جان‌باخته یک فرزند به یادگار مانده است. روایت‌های منتشر شده بر هوشیاری او تا لحظه رسیدن به بیمارستان تأکید دارند، امری که تلخی جان باختن او را در پی جراحات وارده دوچندان می‌کند.

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