Daily life continues smoothly across Iran after the country’s air defense force successfully intercepted Israeli aggression on military sites in Tehran, Ilam, and Khuzestan provinces in the early hours of Saturday.
After sounds of explosions echoed across parts of the Iranian capital, Iranian security forces clarified that the noise was due to “defense activity in Tehran.”
Simultaneously, videos circulating online captured the Iranian air defense targeting “adversarial objects in the airspace surrounding Tehran province.”
Despite Israeli media amplifying the Israeli aggression with misleading images, Iranians returned to their routines, beginning the workweek in a peaceful, steady atmosphere.
Footage from the Imam Khomeini Port Special Economic Zone in Khuzestan shows the Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company (BIPC) undamaged, with no visible impact on the facility.
In Ilam province, videos similarly captured a calm, undisturbed atmosphere.
The scene is the same in Tehran, where residents were seen doing their regular morning exercises in Laleh Park, undeterred by Israel’s claims of strikes on Iranian military sites.
Video shows people in Tehran’s Laleh Park doing their regular morning exercises following Israel’s claims of attacks on Iranian military sites. pic.twitter.com/ze6ymdYeZp
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Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization has announced that flights will resume as scheduled nationwide.
Meantime, footage from Mehrabad Airport in western Tehran showed operations running normally, with passengers moving through as usual.
The Ministry of Sports and Youth similarly confirmed that all sports events will proceed according to the predetermined schedule, extending gratitude to Iran’s armed forces for ensuring security.
The Tehran Oil Refining Company dismissed rumors of an Israeli attack on its facilities. “There has been no attack on the refinery, and operations are continuing as usual,” stated Shaker Khafaei, the company’s Head of Public Relations.
Despite the Israeli aggression, the main stock market index opened trading unfazed, climbing 9,732 points at the start.
After reaching 68,000 tomans in the open market in recent days, the dollar’s price began to decline early on Saturday, and settled into the 67,000-toman range, with analysts suggesting that the thwarted Israeli aggression to Iran may have contributed to this downward shift.
“Since early morning, we have seen no significant spike in gasoline consumption. The public’s confidence in the capability and strength of our armed forces has meant there was no rush to gas stations, resulting in a calm night at fuel stations,” said the spokesman for the Gas Stations Guild Reza Navaz, emphasizing the failure of the Israeli regime’s failure in “psychological operations.”
He emphasized that thanks to the efforts of the armed forces and the prevailing security, the fuel supply and distribution network continues to operate as usual.
The Russian Embassy in Tehran also released a statement, affirming, “The situation remains calm in the capital (Tehran) and other major cities. The Embassy and other Russian institutions continue their normal operations, with no reported injuries to Russian nationals.”
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