Moments when the US and Israel struck Tehran captured on camera.

Moments when the US and Israel struck Tehran captured on camera.

06.03.2026 21:27

The airstrike carried out by the US and Israel on the heart of Iran, Tehran, was captured on camera second by second. The sky over the capital Tehran turned into a fireball with the lights of missiles falling in succession and the air defense systems trying to intercept them. At that moment, the panic of a news anchor who was live on air was also reflected in their voice.

Tensions in the Middle East have given way to a full-scale war. Images have emerged of the most intense airstrikes carried out by the U.S. and Israeli air forces on the heart of Iran, Tehran. The moments when the city's strategic points were hit one after another were captured by both amateur cameras and live broadcasts from the world press.

NIGHT DARKNESS LIT UP BY EXPLOSIONS

The footage shows the Tehran skies turning red due to the fires caused by the explosions of missiles, and then the night darkness turning into day as massive missiles fall on different parts of the city. Smoke rising from near strategic military facilities and government buildings reveals the intensity of the attack.

PANIC ON LIVE BROADCAST: THE ANCHOR'S WORDS BECAME A TOPIC OF DISCUSSION

The tremor in the voice of the anchor, who reported on the developments in the region and personally experienced the shock of the explosions, summarized the seriousness of the situation. Those striking statements reflected in the broadcast were as follows:

"As you can see behind me, the sky is literally torn apart! We hear explosions one after another, the ground is shaking. Tehran is currently experiencing one of the heaviest bombardments in history. One, two, three... The explosions are relentless! It's impossible to distinguish whether the lights in the sky are anti-aircraft fire or falling missiles. The public is rushing to shelters in panic; it's complete chaos right now!"

After the attack, it was reported that electricity was cut off in many areas of Tehran and internet access was restricted.

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