UK's Sky News and US's MBC News Crews Visit Evin Prison

According to the Judiciary’s Media Center, following the July 1st visit by reporters, photographers, and cameramen from 30 domestic and international media outlets to sections of Evin Prison damaged in the Zionist regime’s terrorist attack, on Friday, July 4th, crews from Sky News and MBC visited the prison's destroyed areas.
During the visit, journalists, photographers, and cameramen from Sky News and MBC toured accessible floors of Evin Prison’s 48-bed hospital, where they documented and recorded images and reports.
In one of the visual reports, a journalist pointed to a clock on the wall whose hands had stopped at the time of the attack—indicating the approximate moment the regime struck. Another scene featured blood stains left on the walls.
Confronted with the extensive destruction of the prison’s four-story hospital, members of the media stated that the death of over 70 individuals in Evin Prison proved the attack was far from symbolic.
The teams then visited the prison’s main entrance and the family visitation hall. Beneath the rubble of the visitation area, children’s toys and a sign for the children’s room were found—another piece of evidence of the Zionist regime’s brutal crimes against children.
At the end of the tour, the news crews viewed vehicles that had sustained significant damage from the Zionist regime’s projectiles.
In the initial visit to Evin Prison, media outlets present included Iran Newspaper, Etemad, Jam-e Jam, Jomhouri Eslami, Kayhan, Shargh, Hamshahri, Javan, Farhikhtegan, Jamaran, Tasnim, Dideban, Mowj, Avash Media, Yamin News, Borna, Rokna, ANA, Al-Mayadeen, RTL Netherlands, EPA Germany, NHK Japan, Frontline Agency Australia, Al-Manar TV Lebanon, France 24 Arabic, Getty Images, Rex Features, Noorphoto News Agency, and the Judiciary’s Media Center.