Residents across Iran have largely remained indoors amid fears of continued attacks, with many who can leave seeking refuge in villages or areas they believe are safer. The atmosphere is marked by anxiety and uncertainty as people brace for what may come next.
Authorities have once again restricted internet access, cutting off communication with the outside world and deepening the sense of isolation. Despite the blackout, some citizens have managed to reach international media outlets to describe the turmoil and fear gripping the country.
While some Iranians have reportedly expressed relief at the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, their reactions are tempered by concerns about potential war and further instability. Many say they are caught between hope for change and terror over what the future may hold.

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