Anger and uncertainty in Iran as crowds mourn useless
The BBC’s Chief Worldwide Correspondent Lyse Doucet studies from Tehran, the place a mass state funeral occurred on Saturday.
Crowds gathered to mourn the deaths of about 60 folks, together with army commanders and nuclear scientists, killed through the 12-day battle with Israel.
The battle ended with a ceasefire earlier this week, after the US grew to become straight concerned by bombing key nuclear websites in Iran.
Lyse Doucet is being allowed to report from Iran on the situation that none of her studies are utilized by the BBC’s Persian service. This legislation from Iranian authorities applies to all worldwide media companies working in Iran.