Hengaw Organization for Human Rights released its weekly report on the Iran protests and revealed the names of those killed in the past week in Rojhelat or Western Iran. "Two detainees were tutored and murdered," Hengaw wrote in the report. 

The Human rights watchdog also published the cities whose protesters were killed. "Sanandaj, Oshnovieh, Urmia province, Urmia, West Islamabad, Kermanshah, Sonqor, Divandareh, Piranshahr, Saqqez, Ilam, Dehgolan, Quchan, Mariwan, and Salas-e Babajani," had their protesters killed. 

Hengaw also reported 2500 protesters arrested since the unrest began. "The identities of more than 550 of these people have been confirmed for Hengaw, including 80 women rights activists, and 30 minors," the group said. 

"At least 28 children have been killed in protests that have swept Iran since the death of Mahsa Amini," Al-Arabiya reported. 

Condemning the unrest in Iran, the International Human Rights Watchdog wrote on its website, "right now there is a crisis of impunity in Iran, and it has emboldened the Iranian authorities to kill hundreds of protesters and torture and ill-treat."