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Tehran Becomes 'Ghost Town' as Missiles Fall and Fear Mounts

Summary by Newsweek
Iranians tell Newsweek the capital feels unrecognizable, as fear of more strikes, and possible U.S. involvement, hangs heavily over the city.

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Valiars Street has a ghostly atmosphere as it passes through the usually bustling Mellat Park with its cafes and ice cream and juice stalls packed with families.

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Israel's attacks leave hunger and ruins: why has no one stopped Netanyahu?In northern Tehran there are hardly any people in the streets, cats dig in the trash without picking up and there is a strong police presence under the constant sound of explosions accompanying the ride of those who dare to venture out of the house. That's how life in the Iranian capital since the bombings began from Israel. This is the aspect of the 3rd district of the Ir…

There are still explosions to be heard in Tehran. Meanwhile, Merz causes a stir with a statement about the Middle East conflict. The news in the blog.

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ikz-online.de broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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