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Milad Hajivand

میلاد حاجیوند

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Milad Hajivand was a 21-year-old man who lost his life on January 8, 2026, amid the nationwide protest movement. During a confrontation with security forces in the Tehranpars neighborhood of Tehran, Milad sustained injuries that required urgent medical attention. While being transported in an ambulance, he was subjected to further violence as security agents reportedly assaulted him inside the vehicle. The agents prevented him from receiving necessary medical treatment, leading to his death. His body was initially taken to Tehransar Hospital before being transferred to his hometown. Milad Hajivand was eventually laid to rest in Lorestan. He is remembered by his community and supporters of the movement as a "Javidnam" (Immortal), a testament to the sacrifice made during the struggle for change.

جاویدنام میلاد حاجیوند، جوان ۲۱ ساله‌ای بود که در تاریخ ۱۸ دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات سراسری جان خود را از دست داد. او در پی درگیری با نیروهای امنیتی در محله تهرانپارس تهران زخمی شد و نیاز به مراقبت‌های پزشکی فوری داشت. گزارش‌ها حاکی از آن است که میلاد پس از انتقال به آمبولانس، در داخل خودرو توسط مأموران امنیتی مورد ضرب و شتم قرار گرفت. ممانعت مأموران از انجام مراحل درمانی و تداوم خشونت در مسیر انتقال، منجر به جان باختن او شد. پیکر او ابتدا به بیمارستان تهرانسر منتقل گردید. میلاد حاجیوند در نهایت در زادگاهش، استان لرستان، به خاک سپرده شد. نام او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان راه آزادی که در مسیر حق‌طلبی جان خود را فدا کرد، در یادها باقی مانده است.

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