Explosions Recorded In Iran (VIDEO)
Iran protests expand into 222 locations across 78 cities within 26 provinces. Iranian authorities have arrested 990 people during this period, at least 19 protesters killed and 51 others injured due to the use of force against demonstrators.
In a speech to Israel’s parliament, Netanyahu said Israel would not let Iran rebuild its ballistic missile capabilities or restart its nuclear program.
The Iranian regime has cut internet services in several areas as anti-regime protests continue across the country, effecting more than 10 million people.
New fotage underscores Starlink's role in circumventing regime-imposed internet blackouts, with over 20,000 terminals reportedly operating via black markets as of mid-2025.
Starlink's presence over Iran does help bypass some of the government's internet restrictions, but it does not provide free or easy access for the general population. The primary barriers are the need for physical terminals, high costs, and the risks associated with smuggling and using the equipment. While it is a powerful tool for dissent and information sharing, its impact is limited by these practical constraints.
Iranians caught using Starlink face severe criminal penalties including up to two years of imprisonment and public flogging, while those accused of using the service for espionage can face the death penalty.
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The Kalleh Diary Factory in the Northern Iranian city of Amol is currently burning, following a large explosion, with the entire building ablaze, one of the largest producers of dairy products in Iran.




