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Doctors in Iran go underground to treat protesters as brutal crackdown reaches hospitals
Iranian medics have been risking everything to help injured protesters as regime forces take control of hospitals and detain patients. In a rare interview from inside Iran, one doctor speaks to CNN's Jomana Karadsheh about the underground network of healthcare workers treating the wounded and why he fears he could be arrested at any moment. He also accuses government forces of killing protesters in their hospital beds.
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