00:09Thunderous explosions suddenly echo across Tehran. Powerful blasts rip through the air,
00:17their shockwaves loud enough to interrupt a live broadcast and shake the audio feed
00:22being transmitted across the country. The explosions are clearly heard on television
00:28as cameras roll during a rally at Revolution Square, one of the capital's most symbolic public
00:35spaces. An Iranian state broadcaster had been covering the gathering live when the thunderous
00:43detonations erupted nearby. The blasts, believed to be part of ongoing airstrikes during the escalating
00:51U.S.-Israel-Iran war, strike somewhere in or around central Tehran. Their intensity is strong
01:00enough to dominate the broadcast audio, sending deep booms across the city and into the live
01:07transmission. The explosions are thought to be targeting military facilities, IRGC sites,
01:14oil infrastructure, or strategic installations spread across the capital. For viewers watching
01:21the broadcast, the moment is sudden and jarring. The sound of war breaks directly into the rally
01:28coverage. Yet in the middle of the broadcast, something unexpected happens. Instead of panic
01:35spreading through the crowd gathered at Revolution Square, thousands remain where they are. Flags wave
01:42higher, chants grow louder. The square had filled with people showing support and unity as the city faced
01:50repeated bombardment. And even as the explosions echo across Tehran, the crowd refuses to disperse. The
01:59broader conflict erupted after the killing of Ali Khamenei during massive joint strikes carried out by
02:06United States and Israel. Since then, waves of attacks have targeted military bases, air defenses,
02:14oil facilities, and strategic infrastructure across the Iranian capital. Earlier in the conflict,
02:22even facilities linked to Islamic Republic of Iran broadcasting were reportedly struck. There are no
02:29confirmed reports that Revolution Square itself was directly hit during this incident, but the explosions
02:37are close enough to be clearly heard and felt during the live broadcast. Videos of the moment quickly spread
02:44online, capturing the thunderous booms interrupting the rally coverage. A rare real-time glimpse of a city
02:52under bombardment where the sound of explosions fills the air and thousands in the square stand their ground
03:00as the war unfolds around them. Subscribe to OneIndia and never miss an update. Download the OneIndia app now.
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