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Mohammad Mirzaei Noushabadi

محمد میرزایی نوش‌آبادی

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Mohammad Mirzaei Noushabadi was a 37-year-old building technician and a Gilak citizen who lived in Sari. Born on February 24, 1989 (5 Esfand 1367), he was known as a patriot who worked in the field of building installations and technical services. On the evening of January 8, 2026 (18 Dey 1404), Mohammad was killed during the protest movements in Sari. He was shot in the abdomen with live ammunition by security forces near Saat Square and 18 Dey Street. Following his death, he has been honored as a "Javidnam" (Eternal Name) for his sacrifice. He is remembered as one of the many citizens who lost their lives during the national struggle for freedom in Iran.

محمد میرزایی نوش‌آبادی، ۳۷ ساله و تکنسین تأسیسات ساختمان، شهروندی گیلک و ساکن ساری بود. او متولد ۵ اسفند ۱۳۶۷ بود و در میان دوستان و آشنایان به عنوان جوانی میهن‌پرست و زحمت‌کش شناخته می‌شد. در شامگاه ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، در جریان خیزش مردمی در ساری، محمد در حوالی خیابان ۱۸ دی و میدان ساعت هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. او بر اثر اصابت گلوله جنگی به ناحیه شکم جان خود را در راه آزادی میهن از دست داد. نام محمد میرزایی نوش‌آبادی به عنوان «جاویدنام» در فهرست جان‌باختگان راه آزادی ثبت شده است. فداکاری او در جریان جنبش ملی ایران همواره در یادها و خاطره شهروندان و هم‌رزمانش باقی خواهد ماند.

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  • item:6777 ↔ item:6854 (0.6559473276138306)

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