On 3 January 2026, a group of people gathered in protest in
Malekshahi County,
Ilam province, chanting slogans such as "
Death to Khamenei". Forces of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) opened fire on protesters The injured were transferred to a Imam Khomeini Hospital in
Ilam. One of those hospitalised, Ali Karimi Bavolaki, died several hours later, on 4 January 2026. Farez (or
Fares) Agha-Mohammadi and Mohammad Moghaddasi (Bozoneh) were also initially reported, as of 3 January, to have been killed. On 6 January, KHRN stated that Agha-Mohammadi, who had been shot in the head, had initially survived. He died on 5 January in Imam Khomeini Hospital. His brother, Mostafa Agha-Mohammadi, also wounded in the protest, remained in critical condition. Mohammadreza Karami, another protester wounded in the protest, died on 6 January. Media outlets close to the IRGC initially reported the death of one security officer. On 3 January,
Al Monitor referred to a statement by
Mehr that IRGC member Latif Karimi was killed during the clashes between protesters and security forces. On 4 January, eyewitnesses and other sources clarified that Karimi was present among the protesters when he was shot by IRGC members, and died in Imam Khomeini Hospital in
Ilam. Karimi was a retired
brigadier-general by profession. Karimi's son stated on
Telegram, "My father's only 'crime' was telling [the government security forces] not to shoot at the people." Following the incident, Malekshahi was placed under heavy security measures. ==Hospital==