Officials say some water, electricity facilities damaged amid US-Israel bombing, but no widespread outages reported yet.

Digital censorship analysts argue current outage is mostly about survival and control for the country’s rulers

Bombarded by the US and Israel, Iranians worry about how to survive, and what comes next

Iranians are coping with daily strikes, internet blackouts, and security crackdowns - all while trying to stay in touch with loved ones.

Officials say some water, electricity facilities damaged amid US-Israel bombing, but no widespread outages reported yet.

Experts say government’s shutdown means civilians are not seeing evacuation warnings before bombs hit

An Al Jazeera correspondent in Tehran says more intense bombardment is also targeting civilian and residential areas.

Iranians in the capital tell the BBC of "constant explosions", as the US warned attacks will intensify.

People tell of scenes of panic during airstrikes on Iran’s capital, with several saying they feared they would die

TEHRAN: For a moment Tehran resembled a city at peace, with birdsong, joggers and tranquil views of the snow-capped Alborz mountains in the distance. Then the sound of another…