Bombs raining down by Israel and the US everywhere in Tehran, order to evacuate the city
Iran's National Security Council has advised residents of Tehran to evacuate the city amid severe military conflict in the Middle East, following reports of explosions in multiple cities.
The ongoing severe military confrontation in the Middle East has led Iran's National Security Council to issue advice to the residents of Tehran to leave the city. They have released a statement urging people to maintain calm and temporarily relocate to other cities if possible, citing the current dangerous situation. This advisory comes at a time when multiple reports of explosions have emerged from Tehran and other major cities, increasing the urgency for evacuation.
In addition to Tehran, cities like Tabriz, Qom, Karaj, Khorramabad, Kermanshah, and Ilam have also experienced blasts. Reports indicate that the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran has also been targeted in these attacks. In response to the gravity of the situation, Iran has temporarily closed its airspace for six hours, signaling the extent of the crisis and the measures being taken to safeguard the population.
Sources have indicated that several senior commanders of the Revolutionary Guards and political officials have been killed in the joint attacks by the US and Israel. Although Iranian officials have not officially confirmed all the names, the reports underscore the escalating conflict and its implications for regional stability. The attacks and subsequent advisories reflect a dire situation that not only affects Iran but could have broader ramifications across the Middle East.