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U.S.-Israel strikes reportedly cripple Iran’s internet connectivity to near zero, monitoring group says
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U.S.-Israel strikes reportedly cripple Iran’s internet connectivity to near zero, monitoring group says

05 March, 2026.China.1 sources

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“Iran all but vanishes from the global internet amid US-Israel strikes Official monitoring shows connectivity collapsing to near-zero Iran's internet has plunged into a near-total blackout, with traffic down to around 1 percent of normal levels and connectivity described as "close to zero" as authorities curb access amid widening regional conflict”

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