Ground in Tehran after Israel – to complete the fire

Tehran – Like a weak fire in Israel-Iran Confly continues to catchCBS News Crew obtained approval from Iran on Wednesday to see what conditions on their capital city. The Iran government stores strong control over its media and monitor foreign journalists.
Takes CBS stories that apply over 14 hours to drive south to Turkey to Tehran.
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As the day broke on Wednesday, CBB news moved around Arids, Rock and seem to end.
CBS News was forced to drive because There is a fire suspension That came into effect at the beginning of the week, the Iran Airan Airspace was closed, but it has been reopened in part.
Those with acts have fled to neighboring countries or find safety from the vicinity of major cities.
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War has shown a lack of endless oil. CBS news saw long lines on gas stations as people wait for hours to fill their tanks.
CBB news is reached to Tehran to get the city back a little in life After 12 days of the close Israel strikes. CBB stories need to allow them to allow the most harmful areas of the strikes of Israel, something that has not received Wednesday.
Last week, President Trangele urged all the towns of Tehran, more than nine million people – likely the city of New York – came out. Most remained, and by fire attack in the area, some began to get out of their homes.
The District park, the site of the historical meeting of Irania and writers, a few of the cities and restaurants open and attract students such as Mohammed Raziq at 32.
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“I hope that it will continue,” said Callaq about the end of the fire. “You know, the war is not good, and my people don’t like wars.”
However, life in Tehran is always far from normal. This metropolis is- chair High Lighthoryo Ayatollah Ali Khanei, a hundred, including close gatherings every day by Hardline supporters.
But CanaNter continue invisible. And he even deals with the nation, the urbs of CBS News talking mean that they do not know what can happen next. Raziq pointed out whether Irans were separated by the State, combined in the country.
“The people of Iran have many ideas, but with the war, they have onener,” said Callaq. “This is how I think about my people.”
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