Tehran’s Tense Calm: Rumors and Resilience Amid Rising Tensions
Amid rumors of potential strikes and internet restrictions, Tehran’s residents navigate uncertainty with cautious normalcy as tensions loom.
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Amid rumors of potential strikes and internet restrictions, Tehran’s residents navigate uncertainty with cautious normalcy as tensions loom.
Tehran remains calm with international calls restored and partial internet services operational, reports CMG. Authorities focus on stability amid regional tensions.
Two judges were killed and one injured in a shooting attack outside Iran’s Supreme Court in Tehran. The assailant reportedly killed himself, state media reports.
Despite Israeli strikes on military sites in Iran, life in Tehran remains normal. Resident Aynur Sena Cabuk observes that daily routines continue undisturbed, reflecting the city’s resilience amid regional tensions.
Explosions in Tehran reported following Israeli military strikes on targets, escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh has been killed in Tehran, confirmed by Hamas and Iran’s IRGC. His residence was struck, resulting in his death and that of a bodyguard. Investigation underway.
Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran’s new president in Tehran, following his decisive election victory over Saeed Jalili. His inauguration marks the beginning of a new chapter in Iran’s political landscape.
Despite reports of explosions near Isfahan, Tehran residents report normal life continues with calm streets and routine activities.