Tehran Under Siege: Two Weeks of Airstrikes


Author: The Daily News Now! March 13, 2026 Duration: 1:53
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Tehran Under Siege: Two Weeks of Airstrikes

Two weeks of relentless airstrikes on Tehran by U.S. and Israeli forces have left the city in ruins, with thousands of military and civilian sites targeted. The attacks have caused widespread damage to hospitals, schools, and homes, with no public updates on casualties. Oil depots have been hit, causing environmental concerns, and historic sites have been damaged. Residents live in constant fear, with no warning sirens and security forces patrolling heavily to suppress protests. The new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, has remained out of sight, while Iran launches missiles at Israel, U.S. bases, and Gulf neighbors. Despite the chaos, authorities maintain control, and some locals quietly welcome the pressure on security forces.

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