Inside Iran: Panic, Internet Blackout, and Moments of Relief as Strikes Hit
As explosions rocked cities across Iran, the regime imposed a near-total internet blackout. BBC correspondents reached Iranians who described scenes of panic alongside unexpected moments of relief — some viewing the strikes as a potential end to decades of oppressive theocratic rule. The foreign minister confirmed Supreme Leader Khamenei was still alive 'as far as I know.'
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