Hengaw, a Kurdish human rights group, said Iranian security forces unleashed heavy gunfire on protesters in the town of Javanrud, where a funeral was held for two protesters killed the day before.FIFA orders to World Cup referees add up to 100-minute games Iran media blames humiliating World Cup loss on protests Iran says it enriches uranium to 60% purity at Fordo site Top US diplomat in Qatar for soccer, talks amid Iran tension Hengaw said seven people were killed on Monday, while another group, the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, put the toll at five.Jalal Mahmoudzadeh, a lawmaker representing the Kurdish city of Mahabad, told the Etemad daily that 11 people have been killed during protests in the city since late October, many of them in recent days.The government of the autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq condemned the strikes as a “gross infringement of international law and neighborly relations.” Qaderi told The Associated Press the Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq support the protests in Iran, which he described as a reaction to “the policies of this regime” he said oppresses its people.“Such indiscriminate and illegal attacks place civilians at risk, violate Iraqi sovereignty, and jeopardize the hard-fought security and stability of Iraq and the Middle East,” Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, who heads U.S. Central Command, said in a statement."