BBC inside Iran state building hit by Israeli missile strike

The BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from the ruins of an Iranian state TV building hit during the conflict with Israel.

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It was hit by an Israeli missile strike during the recent conflict - forcing a newsreader to flee while live on air.

Lyse Doucet is being allowed to report in Iran on condition that none of her reports are used on the BBC's Persian service. This law from Iranian authorities applies to all international media agencies operating in Iran.

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