(Adnkronos) – It’s still ‘digital darkness’ in Iran. NetBlocks, an internet observatory, reports that “the internet blackout in Iran has entered its 25th day after 576 hours” without connection. On X, NetBlocks denounces how the Iranian public opinion “is isolated” from the rest of the world “while authorized accounts try to take control of the narrative.” These measures, the denunciation states, “leave civilians without crucial updates and without a voice in the global arena” while military operations against Iran, initiated on February 28 by the US and Israel, and the Iranian ‘response’ to the raids continue.
Iran, 25 days of Internet blackout