TEHRAN, Oct. 26 (MNA) – Daily life continues smoothly across Iran after the country’s air defense force successfully intercepted Israeli aggression on military sites in Tehran, Ilam, and Khuzestan provinces in the early hours of Saturday.
Explosions were reported in some parts of the Iranian capital a couple of hours after the midnight Friday, with Iranian security forces saying they were due to the country’s “air defense activity”.
Videos circulating online captured the Iranian air defense targeting “adversarial objects in the airspace surrounding Tehran province.”
Despite hyped-up reports of an Israeli aerial raid in mainstream media, Iranians began their week as usual.
Footage from the Imam Khomeini Port Special Economic Zone in Khuzestan showed the Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company (BIPC) undamaged, with no visible impact on the facility.
In Ilam province, videos similarly captured a calm, undisturbed atmosphere.
The scene was the same in Tehran, where residents were seen doing their regular morning exercises in Laleh Park, undeterred by Israel’s claims of strikes on Iranian military sites.
Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization announced that flights had resumed after a short interruption.
Footage from Mehrabad Airport in western Tehran showed operations running normally, with passengers moving through as usual.
The Ministry of Sports and Youth similarly confirmed that all sports events will proceed according to the predetermined schedule, extending gratitude to Iran’s armed forces for ensuring security.
The Tehran Oil Refining Company dismissed rumors of an Israeli attack on its facilities. “There has been no attack on the refinery, and operations are continuing as usual,” stated Shaker Khafaei, the company’s Head of Public Relations.
Meanwhile, the stock market opened on a positive note after days of decline, climbing 9,732 points in early trading.
After hitting a record high of 680,000 rials in the open market in recent days, the dollar fell versus the Iranian currency to around 650,000 rials by midday Saturday.
“Since early morning, we have seen no significant spike in gasoline consumption. The public’s confidence in the capability and strength of our armed forces has meant there was no rush to gas stations, resulting in a calm night at fuel stations,” said the spokesman for the Gas Stations Guild Reza Navaz, emphasizing the Israeli regime’s failure in “psychological operations.”
He said that thanks to the efforts of the armed forces and the prevailing security, the fuel supply and distribution network continues to operate as usual.
The Russian Embassy in Tehran also released a statement.
“The situation remains calm in the capital (Tehran) and other major cities. The Embassy and other Russian institutions continue their normal operations, with no reported injuries to Russian nationals.”
TEHRAN, Oct. 26 (MNA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic issued a statement after the failed attack of the Israeli regime on Iran’s soil.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran considers the aggressive action of the Zionist regime against several military centers in Iran as a clear violation of international law and the United Nations Charter, especially the principle of prohibiting the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of countries, it said, while strongly condemning the Israeli attack.
The ministry added that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers itself entitled and obliged to defend itself against foreign acts of aggression, based on its inherent right of legitimate defense, which is also reflected in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.
The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized using all the material and spiritual capabilities of the Iranian nation to defend its security and vital interests, it added, thanking the peace-loving countries in the region and other parts of the world for condemning the Israeli act of aggression against the Islamic Republic.
“Undoubtedly, the continuation of the occupation, illegal actions, and crimes of the Zionist regime in the region, especially the genocide of the Palestinian people and aggression against Lebanon – which has continued in the shadow of the all-round military and political support of the United States and some other western countries – is the main cause of tension and insecurity in is the area,” the ministry underlined.
The ministry also urged each member state of the United Nations, member states of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and member states of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, to take urgent and collective action against the Israeli regime’s gross violations of international law and the United Nations Charter.