Internet access in Iran has been nearly completely shut down for over 600 hours, the international monitoring service NetBlocks said in a post on X.


“The internet blackout in #Iran has now entered its 26th day after passing the 600 hour mark,” the monitoring group said, noting that connectivity remains at just 1% of normal levels.






The blackout follows the start of a military operation against Iran by the US and Israel on February 28.


By Jeyhun Aghazada