Iranians Get By as US, Israeli Bombs Rain Down, Internet Blocked

 Across Iran, residents are struggling to maintain normal life as United States and Israel continue bombing campaigns targeting military and strategic sites. The ongoing airstrikes have caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, power lines, and public buildings.

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In response to the escalating conflict, Iranian authorities have restricted internet access, leaving millions with limited communication and difficulty accessing news from both inside and outside the country. Social media platforms and messaging apps have reportedly been blocked or slowed significantly.

Despite the chaos, civilians are attempting to go about daily life, seeking safety for their families, securing food and water, and coping with frequent power outages. Many neighborhoods have become makeshift shelters as residents try to avoid areas likely to be targeted.

Humanitarian organizations warn that continued bombardment combined with limited internet and communication access complicates relief efforts, making it difficult to track casualties, provide aid, or coordinate emergency responses.

Analysts note that while the population endures these hardships, the disruption of daily life and communication networks could intensify public frustration and further complicate the regional crisis.

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