06.03.2026 12:54
A CNN reporter who went to Iran, which has been at war with Israel and the US for 7 days and has seen dozens of cities bombed, could not hide his astonishment at what he saw. The reporter stated that normal life continues in the city, mentioning that markets and shops are open and there is no shortage of products on the shelves. The journalist also noted that there are no long queues at gas stations in Tehran and expressed that there is generally no sense of panic in the city.
The reporter from CNN, based in the USA, shared striking observations about the current situation in the city during a live broadcast from Tehran, the capital of Iran. The reporter stated that daily life in the city continues largely as normal.
"SHOPS ARE OPEN, SHELVES ARE FULL"
Speaking during the live broadcast, the CNN reporter noted that the markets and shops in the city are open and that there is no shortage of products on the shelves. He particularly mentioned that fresh products, such as fruits and vegetables, are also available at the stalls.
NO CROWDS AT GAS STATIONS
The reporter also expressed that there are no long queues at gas stations in Tehran. The journalist stated that fuel can be easily obtained and that there is generally no sense of panic in the city.