Stories from Iran
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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
UK PM Dismisses Mandelson Affair Amid Iran War
Iran and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations are increasing their market shares in Asian oil and gas markets. Tensions between Hezbollah, Lebanon, and Israel are increasing following recent statements. Discussions regarding security arrangements between Iran and the United States have entered a sensitive and fragile stage. Scientific studies calculate climate change as a health danger, contrasting with political claims characterizing it as a scam. A former advisor stated that ISIS was supported to strike the resistance axis three days ago. The discussion noted that Hezbollah's influence in Lebanon remains a focus for US and Israeli interests. The discussion highlighted the contrast between labeling Hezbollah as a terrorist group and the role of external military and financial support in the region.
Al Araby Radio
Iran Purchasing Power Drops 1.5 Percent
Housing costs in Iran are placing financial pressure on households due to a mismatch between income and expenses. Monthly housing costs in major cities like Tehran range between $3,500 and $5,000. Average monthly incomes in these areas are approximately $2,500. This disparity is exacerbated by a lack of housing planning and rising rental market prices. Economic sanctions are further complicating the housing sector and urban planning efforts. Real purchasing power for food commodities in Iran has decreased by 1.5 percent in recent months. This decline follows a 30 percent increase in the price of certain food items by the end of winter. Internet disruptions are cited as a primary factor exacerbating the economic crisis. Food prices rose 30 percent by the end of winter, contributing to the decline in purchasing power. No new specific data provided in current feeds.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Crackdown on Protests
Iran International reports that authorities are detaining individuals and demanding payment for the release of bodies, with one case involving a student whose body was held for two weeks. Internet access has been restricted for 58 days, and human rights groups are protesting the ongoing internet shutdown.
Iran International