Iran-Israel Conflict: Nationwide internet blackout in Iran

Metrics show the internet shutdown continues to severely limit the public’s ability to express political viewpoints and communicate freely. Read further on Dynamite News:

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 21 June 2025, 2:09 PM IST
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Tehran: Iran is reportedly experiencing a near-nationwide internet blackout, with net facilities having been restricted severely, and the country now being virtually offline, reports Iran International.

Citing a finding from internet observatory NetBlocks, it said the country has been undergoing a nationwide internet blockage.

Internet Blackout For 60 Hours

"Iran has now been largely offline for 60 hours," NetBlocks reported on Friday night.

"Metrics show the internet shutdown continues to severely limit the public's ability to express political viewpoints, communicate freely, and follow safety alerts amid ongoing conflict with Israel," it added.

Traffic Levels 97% Below

The report was confirmed by other international net monitoring groups, such as the IODA, which said that net traffic levels in Iran are 97% below where they were initially a week ago.

The measures come after a cyberattack on the country’s crypto exchange by hackers, which has hit Iran’s stocks severely.

Earlier, a hacktivist group had also hacked the Bank of Sepah’s network, which holds finances of the Iranian Armed Forces, and its paramilitary group, the IRGC.

Authorities in Iran had earlier said that if needed, access to internet could be restricted for the general public, owing to attacks on its cyberspace by Israel.

Measures have also been considered to completely take down global networks, to prevent ‘misinformation’ from ‘Israel’s psychological warfare.’

Students Evacuated From Iran

As the first batch of stranded students landed in Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that students evacuated from Iran will be ferried from Delhi to the Union Territory in deluxe buses of Jammu & Kashmir Road Transport Corporation (JKRTC).

Students evacuated from Iran land in Delhi (Source: Internet)

Students evacuated from Iran land in Delhi (Source: Internet)

A flight carrying 100 Indian students — including 90 from Jammu and Kashmir — from Iran landed in Delhi on Wednesday night. The students, all enrolled at Urmia Medical University, were evacuated through Armenia and Doha. The flight arrived nearly three hours behind schedule.

The Jammu and Kashmir Students' Association said that Kashmiri students who reached Delhi have not been provided airport transportation, unlike students from other states.

JKSA Statement

“They are being asked to travel in SRTC Buses. They are exhausted after travelling continuously for the past four days. This is deeply disappointing,” JKSA said.

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