Stories from Iran
1,320 stories in this location, newest first.
Iran Publicly Displays Three Anti-Air Loitering Munitions
Iran has revealed at least three types of anti-aircraft loitering munitions to demonstrate its defense capabilities.
CRI Huayu Global
Iran Remains On FATF Blacklist
Iran has been retained on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist. US maritime blockades are reportedly impacting Iranian oil storage, which may lead to the closure of several warehouses as oil reserves decrease.
GDELT
Oil Prices Rise As US-Iran Talks Stall
Western reports indicate Iran may possess approximately 90 million barrels of available storage capacity. The responsibility remains with Iran to decide how proceedings will move forward following the collapse of previous mediation efforts led by other parties. Negotiations involving multiple mediators have collapsed, leaving the future of the diplomatic process to Iranian decision-makers. Global markets are seeking alternative crude oil and petroleum product supply channels due to ongoing Middle East conflict. Iran has submitted a ten-point proposal to various parties to facilitate a ceasefire. The proposal has reportedly received some level of acceptance from the United States. However, tensions remain as the US is accused of using negotiations as a tool for maximum pressure. This friction contributed to the US Vice President's abrupt return to Washington.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Iran Showcases New Anti-Aircraft Missile Capabilities
A 45-year-old photographer named Zoheila reported that Iranian society has broken into pieces due to ongoing missile attacks. The strikes have caused damage to historical sites and critical infrastructure in central Tehran. Zoheila stated that the atmosphere has become one where people express a desire for total destruction to remove current rulers. She noted that social relationships have severed, with friends avoiding her due to her opposition to the war. Iran conducted a military display in Tehran featuring Qader and Khorramshahr-4 heavy medium-range ballistic missiles. Iran has demonstrated new ballistic and anti-aircraft missile technology designed to target US drones and aircraft.
BBC World Service
Russia Provides Intelligence to Iran
Iran has reiterated specific demands following a recent visit to Oman to increase its leverage in negotiations. Military realities on the ground are forcing both sides to keep negotiation doors open despite ongoing friction.
CRI News Radio
Iranian IRGC Commander Claims Resistance Front Is Stronger
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Kani stated the Resistance Front is more united and stronger than ever before.
CRI News Radio
Tehran Housing Prices Reach Record High
A well-known bakery near Tehran has increased the price of naan from 1,400 to 3,000 toman. This marks the third price hike within a single year. Intelligence reports indicate these rapid increases are impacting local food accessibility.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Washington Attack Suspect Faces Court April 27
Representatives from the United States and Iran have discussed the implications of recent regional attacks and the potential for a ceasefire. The individual faces two counts involving the use of a firearm alongside other charges.
Sky News Arabia Radio
Medical Supplies Rationed in Nishapur Hospitals
Reports from Nishapur indicate shortages of essential medications in hospitals. The scarcity is specifically impacting the availability of supplies for diabetic patients. Medical staff are facing difficulties managing patient care due to these supply gaps. Healthcare workers are noting the impact of these shortages on hospital operations. Specifically, there is a lack of medication required for diabetic patients. There is a specific shortage of medication for diabetic patients. The situation is described as a growing crisis within the medical facilities. Staff are reportedly forced to use sterilization gas in paper and cloth due to a lack of plastic materials. A hospital worker in Nishapur, Iran, reports that medical supplies are being rationed following a recent directive.
Iran International
US F-35 Allegedly Hit Over Iran
Speculation has emerged that a US F-35 fighter jet was struck over Iranian airspace. The strike may have been caused by a 358-type loitering munition, which costs tens of thousands of dollars per unit and can reach altitudes of 8,000 meters. Analysts note that while the 358 model can strike F-35s, limited ammunition quality makes successful shoot-downs difficult. Future 359-type models are expected to have longer range and higher speeds to target US early warning aircraft at altitudes of 8,000 meters. Iran's 358-type missiles can strike US F-35 assets, though their warhead quality limits their ability to down the aircraft. Military officials indicate that restoring US critical ammunition stockpiles to pre-Iran conflict levels could require 3 to 5 years despite increased production capacity.
CRI Huayu Global