Afghanistan, April 21 -- At least 62 US veterans were arrested after occupying a congressional building in Washington to protest the ongoing war against Iran.
At least 62 U.S. military veterans and their family members, including some with disabilities, were arrested on Monday during a protest against the war with Iran, U.S. media reported.
According to The Hill, the demonstrators, organised by several veterans' groups, occupied the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C..
Protesters gathered in the central rotunda, holding red tulips in memory of Iranians killed in U.S. strikes, and displayed banners reading "End the war with Iran."
Videos circulating on social media showed participants conducting a flag-folding ceremony to ho...