Iranian Protesters Chant Death to America as Emirates Cancels All Tehran Flights

Iranian Protesters Chant Death to America as Emirates Cancels All Tehran Flights

Tehran Streets Light Up in a Lively Mourning Parade

Heroes Fall, but the City Keeps Its Voice Loud

In a display that could only be described as a mix of solemnity and ferocity, thousands of Tehranites draped in black fabric took to the avenues, chanting slogans that echoed through the city’s arteries. “Death to America!” screamed one line, while the next shouted, “Death to Israel!” The streets of Tehran have never felt so alive—and so heavy.

Who Lost Their Lives?

  • 10 noble Iranian commanders were claimed in the 12‑day conflict.
  • 16 brilliant nuclear scientists joined the ranks of the fallen.
  • Their final journey wrapped in somber procession from the front lines to Azadi Square, where their coffins were carried in honor.

State‑run Press TV dubbed the funeral the “Martyr’s Power Procession”, a touch that framed the tragedy as one of defense and duty. The toll of the war stood at 60 casualties—an amount that raises both a mental image and a sensible demand: protection, not vanity.

Air Travel Takes a Pause

Amid the regional turmoil, Emirates Airlines inked a formal notice: all flights to and from Tehran will be cancelled until the situation stabilizes. The Dubai‑based carrier clarified that travelers connecting through Dubai to Iran will be turned away at their starting point.

“We apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the airline stressed, underscoring safety as its top priority while keeping an eye on global developments.

Tehran’s streets hold bold words, heartfelt speeches, and a fiesta of memories. The city’s survival, much like its resilience, carries a story of joy, sorrow, and the shared heartbeat of a nation. Stay tuned, stay moved, and keep your learns real by subscribing to direct updates right to your device.

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