A daring protestor has taken a stand by scaling the balcony of the Iranian embassy in London, amidst a sea of anti-government demonstrators. The scene unfolded as hundreds gathered outside, brandishing flags and chanting slogans against the regime. The Metropolitan Police swiftly responded, making two arrests for trespass and assault, and are now seeking another individual for the same charges. The protest, which began in Iran on December 28, has seen at least 50 protesters killed, according to human rights groups. Anti-regime demonstrations have spread globally, with protesters targeting embassies worldwide. The Met's proactive measures, including deploying additional officers, aimed to prevent any potential disorder. The protest, now in its 13th day, has grown into a significant movement, fueled by economic concerns and calls for the end of the Islamic Republic, with some even advocating for the restoration of the monarchy. Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has labeled the protesters as troublemakers, accusing them of being influenced by the US president. The ongoing internet blackout in Iran further complicates the situation, making it challenging for international news organizations, including the BBC, to report accurately from within the country. Social media, however, plays a crucial role in providing real-time updates on the ground.