Iran's Last Night: Free Iranians Torch 50 Banks While Elites Escape to Russia with $5.2 Billion! (Video)
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Iran’s Last Night: Free Iranians TORCH 50 Banks While Elites ESCAPE to Russia with $5.2 Billion! …The lights went out for 45 hours, but the fires in the streets revealed the truth. While Iran was plunged into darkness, the largest wealth transfer in its history was taking place behind closed doors.
In this episode of MrWARLOG, we expose the final betrayal of the Mullah regime. As “Free Iranians” torched over 50 banks in a desperate bid for freedom, elite regime figures were allegedly loading $5.2 billion of the nation’s treasury onto secret Russian cargo planes.
From the collapse of Ayandeh Bank to the leaked “Shelter Protocol” proving the regime’s preparation for exile, we analyze the chaotic 45 hours that changed Iran forever.
In this video, we cover:
The $5.2 Billion Heist: How the elite emptied the vaults of Ayandeh Bank before fleeing.
45-Hour Blackout: The regime’s failed attempt to hide the burning of 50 major banks.
The Russian Escape Route: Flight data revealing the “Gold Air Bridge” to Moscow.
Bazaar Strikes: Why the merchants of Tehran joined the revolution.

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