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THIS is the shocking moment an Iranian woman jumps onto a police car completely naked - risking the wrath of the regime's brutal policing.

Footage shows the defiant lady shouting at armed male officers as she stands on their squad car before deciding to sit on the windshield with dozens of cars passing by the busy street.

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The shocking moment an Iranian woman jumps onto a police car completely naked - risking the wrath of the regime's policingCredit: Newsflash
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The woman sat on the patrol car's windshield during the protestCredit: Newsflash
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The woman appears to be speaking to two men beforeCredit: Newsflash

The incident reportedly took place late at night in Mashhad, Iran's second biggest city, in the north-east of the country.

In the explicit video, the naked woman appears to be protesting against the cops as she causes the unwanted chaos in public.

As she stands on the car's bonnet people can be heard honking their horns as they speed past.

The car, which had been pulled over by the side of the road, was still flashing its lights as several officers surrounded the woman.

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Both the front and back seat doors have been swung open as the cops plead with the woman to get down.

Upon her refusal to cooperate and jump off the car, one of the men appears to grab inside the back seat for a gun.

Another man, in what looks like camo uniform, can already be seen holding an assault rifle as he speaks to the woman.

After words are exchanged, the naked woman climbs onto the flashing lights on top of the cop car and uses it as a armrest.

As she sits with her legs open, she gestures to the traffic by flinging her arms in the air.

The woman then points at herself and shouts some more before one of the armed men circles around the car as the footage ends.

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A man claiming to be the woman's husband reportedly said the woman has now been taken into care, according to local media.

It is unclear why the woman resorted to stripping naked in the street but posts on social media claimed she was protesting against the country's strict clothing rules for women.

Women are facing tighter restrictions than ever before in Iran with a new bill is set to toughen up regulations governing how they can dress and act in public.

The bill says that anyone found “naked, semi-naked, or wearing clothing deemed improper in public” can be arrested without question and handed over to the judicial authorities.

People refusing to comply could be banned from leaving Iran or even placed on a social media hiatus of up to two years if they post content deemed inappropriate online.

The law is yet to be passed by Tehran's government but officers are already implementing it, claim several women.

NATIONWIDE PROTESTS

Back in November, a courageous Iranian student stripped to her underwear after she was allegedly assaulted by morality cops over her hijab.

Her clothes and headscarf were both torn during the alleged assault at the Azad University of Science and Research in Tehran, Iran International reports.

Footage shows the woman sat near-nude outside a university before being bundled violently into a car by police.

She was also reportedly accused of being mentally ill and taken to a nearby hospital.

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At one point the woman throws her arms up in the airCredit: Newsflash
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A man with an assault rifle circles the car at the end of the videoCredit: Newsflash
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The explicit scenes took place in front of a bust streetCredit: Newsflash

This "headscarf revolution" was all fuelled by the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022.

Amini died in the custody of Tehran's "morality police" after being arrested for violating Iran's hijab rules.

She was beaten to death for wearing an "improper"; hijab on September 16.

Women of all ages ripped off their compulsory hijabs at public demonstrations in defiance of the nation’s feared morality police.

Hundreds of people were killed, including dozens of security personnel, in a brutal crackdown and thousands of protesters were arrested.

Reports of torture and death at the hands of officials have also surfaced.

It also comes as Iran was found to have slaughtered its own people in "unprecedented numbers" with executions taking place every couple of hours under the "paranoid" regime.

Official records show that the number of executions last year reached 1,000 - the highest number in 30 years and 16 percent higher than last year.

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Iranian resistance group the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) warns that the real number is "significantly higher", however, considering the regime's use of secret executions.

The grim toll includes women, children and political prisoners - often sentenced to death without any regard to a fair trial or due process.

Iran's Morality Police

UNDER Iranian law, rooted in Sharia law, women must cover their hair with a hijab and wear long, loose-fitting clothing.

The Guidance Patrol - aka the morality police - are in charge of arresting women who violate the conservative dress code.

Tasked with ensuring Islamic morals are respected, they spend their days patrolling public spaces in vans to crack down on "improper" behaviour and clothing.

Women detained by cops are either given a warning or bundled into a van and whisked away to a "correctional facility" or a police station.

They are then lectured on how to dress before being released to their male relatives.

Since the 1980s, many women have been beaten to death by the callous morality police, or tortured into given false confessions.

Various clips this year have shown their increased presence as the country ramps up its violent crackdowns on women.

One disturbing video shows the moment Iran's twisted morality police hurl a woman in the back of one of their patrol vans.

Before this a woman was filmed tackling a girl to the ground and attacking her as she screamed - seemingly because she hadn't covered her hair.

Video has shown the morality police snatching women off the streets and bundling them into vans for wearing jeans in public.

Tehran announced a fresh crackdown on "anomalies" to its religious rules under the "Nour Project" in April.

The Jerusalem Post reports suggest crackdowns on behaviour have been violent.

Sexual harassment, beatings, arrests and the use of tasers have been reported around the country.

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