Tehran Falls Silent Amid Fears of U.S. Strike
Tehran went eerily quiet on January 15 as rumors of a possible U.S. strike spread, with shops closing early and streets empty amid growing unease.
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Tehran went eerily quiet on January 15 as rumors of a possible U.S. strike spread, with shops closing early and streets empty amid growing unease.
In Tehran on January 13, Iranian security forces dispersed anti-government protests as intelligence agencies arrested suspects accused of sabotage and terrorism.
On Jan 10, Iran restored ride-hailing apps and some online services amid ongoing protests over economic issues, but internet access remains limited and international calls blocked.
An attack on Tehran’s Evin Prison on June 23 killed 71 people, including staff, servicemen, detainees, and neighbours, as confirmed by the Iranian judiciary.
Tehran hosted a massive state funeral honoring top leaders and scientists killed in the 12-day conflict with Israel.
IRIB President Payman Jebelli condemned an Israeli air strike on its Tehran headquarters and plans a lawsuit over press freedom violations.
Explosions rocked Tehran early Tuesday, just hours after Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, leaving residents in shock.
Tehran’s air defense intercepted Israeli strikes at 10 p.m. on Sunday, as claims of targeting military points stir regional tension.
The IDF conducted an overnight air strike in Tehran, targeting missile production sites and a key nuclear research-linked facility.
Explosions rocked Tehran as air defenses activated amid reported Israeli strikes on parts of Iran, with US and diplomatic moves adding new twists.