Tehran returning to rhythm after 12-day war

Ashad 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Tehran returning to rhythm after 12-day war

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In Iran, which is becoming calm after the cease-fire, people who left the country due to security reasons have started returning home. The Israel-Iran war, which has killed more than 600 Iranians and lasted for 12 days, has been stopped with a ceasefire last Tuesday.

Photo: Reuters 

International media Al Jazeera has mentioned that the highways leading to Tehran are getting busy and people are seen returning to their cars with their families.

Financial Times stated that after the cease-fire, businesses started opening in the capital Tehran and service providers from pastry shops to dental clinics and massage parlors sent text messages to consumers and customers to inform them that the service had started . He wrote, 'The roads that have been deserted for two weeks have started to be jammed again.'

Saba, a 26-year-old university student, told Al Jazeera that her life was very busy before the war and that many of her friends had left Tehran because of the war.

Immediately after the start of the war, the internet service in Iran started to be blocked and the situation remained the same for almost two weeks. After the cease-fire, Internet service in Iran has also been operating as before from Wednesday. While the war continues, the Ministry of Communications in Iran said that the Internet service was blocked for some time to prevent the loss of human resources. As the conflict escalates, the government has also issued instructions to delete WhatsApp accounts. Citizens were told to delete WhatsApp for security and privacy through government television. 

Tehran, with a population of 10 million, is trying to get back to its old rhythm. The Tehran-based symphony orchestra provided free entertainment for Wednesday evening. On Tuesday evening, government officials gathered at Inghelyab Square in Tehran to celebrate 'Victory Celebration'. 

Kantipur

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