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Without toxic leaks.. targeting a petrochemical factory in northwestern Iran


Declare Iranian media targeting Petrochemical plant in the city of Tabriz northwest of Iran.
Al-Arabiya channel, through its account on the" target="_blank">IranSunday marks the thirtieth day in a row, with millions of people still isolated from information and communications since the outbreak of war with The United Statesand Israel.

A group said "NetBlocks" To monitor the Internet on Sunday exe "The Internet outage in Iran has entered its thirtieth day, while nationwide censorship measures continue for a fifth week after 696 hours"

While the internal Internet is still functional to power local messaging apps, banking platforms and other services, access to the global Internet is severely restricted.

Iranian media:
* Targeting a petrochemical factory in the city of Tabriz, northwest of the country
* No toxic materials leaked as a result of targeting a petrochemical factory in Tabriz

Al Arabiya Channel

Costly alternatives

Many Iranians have no choice but to rely on state-controlled platforms and expensive alternatives to communicate with their loved ones.
Arshiya, marketing director at a foundation in Iran, said "Living without the Internet is very difficult. When even foreign TV channels are cut off due to signal interference, we have no way to follow the news other than official television"
The 37-year-old woman added "We receive news from friends and family over the phone, but it is very difficult, as we live under constant psychological pressure"
And she continued "Our biggest fear now is the possibility that they will not connect to the Internet at all, and that we will become like North Korea. Holding on to hope is difficult. All we can do now is spend all our time together as a family.".

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