Iran experienced a three-day internet outage, severely limiting communication and heightening public fear regarding bombings and evacuations. The government has arrested numerous individuals on espionage charges, raising concerns of unfair trials and potential executions. With military actions escalating, including U.S. involvement and threats to nuclear facilities, citizens are increasingly anxious about their safety. Many returned to Tehran out of necessity despite ongoing bombings, facing fuel shortages and a precarious economic situation. The general public is bracing for further escalations that could lead to catastrophic consequences like another Chernobyl.
The internet in Iran was down for three days, heightening fears and anxieties as people remained uninformed about bombings and evacuations amid increasing government crackdowns.
The government has arrested many individuals, and there are fears that, regardless of their guilt, they will not receive a fair trial, leading to possible executions.
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