Israeli Missile Hit Iran's TV Studio During Live Bulletin; Video Goes Viral
Missile strikes continue to pound Iran, particularly the capital city Tehran, as Israel asserts "total air superiority" over its long-standing rival. The rapidly escalating conflict has pushed both nations into a new phase of hostilities, with civilians bearing the brunt of the violence.
In one of the most striking incidents, an Israeli missile struck the compound of Iran's state-run television station. Dramatic footage circulating online shows the moment the missile hit, forcing news anchor Sahar Imami to abruptly abandon a live broadcast as the studio trembled from the impact. Chants of "Allahu Akbar" can be heard in the background as she escapes the shaken facility.

Local Tehran-based reports confirm that Ms. Imami and the studio staff are safe and unharmed. Unverified claims also suggest she may have returned to her duties to continue covering the unfolding conflict.
The situation on the ground in Tehran is increasingly chaotic. Massive traffic jams have clogged highways out of the city, as residents flee to smaller towns in a bid to escape Israeli airstrikes. Israel's Defence Ministry has warned of further attacks targeting regime and military infrastructure in the capital.
In a stern statement, Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz said, "While there is no intention to physically harm the residents of Tehran as the murderous dictator does against the residents of Israel, the residents of Tehran will be forced to pay the price of dictatorship. They must evacuate from areas where attacks on regime targets are necessary. We will continue to protect the residents of Israel."
The conflict intensified after Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, prompting a swift and aggressive response from Israel.
Among those caught in the conflict are hundreds of Indian students living in Tehran. Indian Embassy officials are working urgently to move them to safer locations. Many are being relocated to Qom, a city approximately 150 kilometers from the capital, while others are being taken to different towns as precautionary measures.
As the crisis deepens, both nations remain on high alert, with the world closely watching the dangerous escalation in the Middle East.












Click it and Unblock the Notifications