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Nearly two months after Israel’s June 14 attack and 12-day war, GPS disruptions persist across Iran, according to AFP.

The Iranian Ministry of Communications cites “security and military reasons” without providing further details.

Meanwhile in Tehran, drivers like Farshad Fooladi, a Snapp ride-hailing app user said, “I haven’t been able to work for weeks.”

GPS signals, crucial for navigation and military missile/drone guidance, face Iran’s largest, longest-lasting disruptions—ongoing for over 50 days—surpassing past jamming, per cybersecurity analysts.