Many parents went to schools to pick up their children and queues formed at ATMs to withdraw money.
The roads in the north of Tehran, the capital of Iran, were full of cars this Saturday morning, shortly after the first explosions of the Israeli attacks, with some arteries becoming blocked, according to the EFE news agency.
Many parents went to schools to pick up their children and queues formed at ATMs to withdraw money.
Although the first explosions occurred further south of the city of 12 million people, the burning and chemical smell of the Israeli impacts was also felt in the northern part of Tehran.
During the 12-day war in June between Iran and Israel, several Iranian banks were attacked and bank cards could not be used.
Meanwhile, Iran’s civil aviation authorities announced the closure of airspace for six hours and asked citizens not to go to airports.
Israel and the United States that take place during negotiations between Iran and the United States over the Iranian nuclear program, the last round of which took place on Thursday and another was scheduled for next Monday.
These negotiations were held under military threat from the United States, which guaranteed that it would attack Iran if an agreement was not reached, which led to the largest US military deployment to the Middle East since 2003.