Khodadad Shirvani
خداداد شیروانی
- Sex
- male
- Date of death
- 1 January 2026
- Place of death
- Marvdasht, Fars Province (+2 more)
- Hometown
- Marvdasht
- Event
- Lion and Sun revolution (+2 more)
- Cause of death
- Shot by security forces with pellets
Biography
Khodadad Shirvani, the son of Kakagholi, was killed by security forces during protests in Marvdasht on January 1, 2026. Reports indicate he died from pellet wounds inflicted by government agents. A large crowd gathered for his funeral on January 2, where participants chanted slogans against the government.
خداداد شیروانی، فرزند کاکاقلی، در جریان اعتراضات روز ۱۱ دی ۱۴۰۴ در مرودشت بر اثر شلیک گلولههای ساچمهای توسط ماموران امنیتی جان باخت. مراسم خاکسپاری او در تاریخ ۱۲ دی با حضور گسترده مردم و سر دادن شعارهای اعتراضی برگزار شد. او در فضای مجازی با نام کاربری khodadad_1213 شناخته میشد.
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Khodadad Shirvani was reportedly killed by government forces' pellet fire in Marvdasht, as seen in a portrait and footage after his injury.
Khodadad Shirvani, who was reportedly killed by pellet fire from government agents in Marvdasht, is pictured sitting indoors with a child.
Khodadad Shirvani was killed by regime security forces on January 1, 2026, in Marvdasht, Fars Province, during the national protests.
A large crowd of men and women gathered in Marvdasht, Fars Province, on Friday, January 2, 2026, for the burial ceremony of Khodadad Shirvani, who was reportedly shot and killed during protests the previous day.
A large crowd gathers in Marvdasht, Fars Province, for the funeral of Khodadad Shirvani, a protester reportedly killed by gunfire on January 1, 2026.
A large crowd of protesters marches through the streets of Marvdasht, Fars province, following the funeral of Khodadad Shirvani, who was shot and killed during protests.
A large crowd of men and women gathered in Marvdasht, Fars Province, for the funeral of Khodadad Shirvani, who was shot and killed during protests on January 1, 2026.
A large crowd gathers in Marvdasht for the memorial ceremony of Khodadad Shirvani, where participants chant pro-monarchy slogans.