Eerie Silence in Tehran as Rumors of U.S. Strike Spread
On January 15, Tehran fell eerily silent amid rumors of a possible U.S. strike, with shops closing early and busy streets deserted as residents grew tense.
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On January 15, Tehran fell eerily silent amid rumors of a possible U.S. strike, with shops closing early and busy streets deserted as residents grew tense.
On Jan 15, 2026, rumors of a strike and sudden airspace closure sparked tension in Tehran. Despite calm streets and open shops, internet blackouts left many Iranians anxious.
Tehran is experiencing a lull as international calls are back and select internet services return, offering relief after days of disruption.
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