
Deadly blast rocks Iran as leaders attend rally in show of defiance
The Hindu
A deadly blast in Tehran disrupts a pro-government rally as tensions rise amid ongoing Israel-Iran conflict and economic turmoil.
Deadly explosions rocked Tehran close to a pro-government rally attended by top officials on Friday (March 13, 2026), as Israel and Iran unleashed fresh strikes in a war that has ignited the West Asia and threatens to torpedo the world economy.
Since erupting on February 28 with U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, the war has cascaded throughout the region, drawn in global powers, and sparked a major oil shock.
AFP journalists in Tehran reported loud blasts over the city skies, as Israel's military said it had hit more than 200 targets in western and central Iran in the past day.
Iran's state media said at least one person was killed when blasts hit an area near a pro-government demonstration, where large crowds had gathered waving flags and brandishing banners reading "Death to America" and "Death to Israel."
"These attacks are out of fear, out of desperation," said Ali Larijani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, who attended the rally to mark Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan.
"One who is strong wouldn't bomb demonstrations at all. It's clear that it (the enemy) has failed," said Mr. Larijani in a speech broadcast on state TV.













