Residents of Iran's capital were seen leaving the city as shops and the historic Grand Bazaar in Tehran were closed Tuesday, the fifth day of the intensifying conflict started by Israel.
President Donald Trump urged Iran to surrender unconditionally and said the U.S. knows where Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hiding — but doesn't want him killed ''for now.''
Trump's post on social media came a day after he urged the immediate evacuation of Tehran, home to some 9.5 million people. Israel claimed Tuesday to have killed a top Iranian general as it traded more strikes with its longtime foe.
Witnesses said strong explosions rocked buildings in western and eastern parts of Tehran on Tuesday evening. An Associated Press reporter could hear sounds of explosions and anti-aircraft batteries firing from all directions. On the roads out of Tehran to the west, traffic stood bumper to bumper, and long lines also could be seen at gas stations.
''It looks like no one is living in this city,'' one resident told the AP by phone.
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Iran's president speaks to Emirati leader
Iran's president and the leader of the United Arab Emirates spoke by telephone on Tuesday, state media in both countries have reported.