Fuel and bread shortages hit Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province

Long queues have formed in front of gas stations and bakeries in the Sistan-Baluchistan province of Iran, said Abdul Naser Derakhshan, deputy of Iranshahr in the country's parliament, Report informs via Radio Farda.

According to him, in recent days, there has been a shortage of bread and gasoline in various districts and cities of the province: "This caused long queues."

Abdul Naser Derakhshan made a speech in the parliament on January 5. He criticized the lack of bread and gasoline and said that this situation threatens people's safety.

The MP emphasized that the shortage of bread and gasoline in different cities of the province has become even worse: "The authorities are indifferent to people wasting their time."

According to another report, residents of the province stand in line for three hours for bread, and the queue for fuel nears three kilometers.

Provincial officials have denied them.

However, protests against the Tehran regime continue in the province's capital, Zahedan.

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