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Customers are reporting widespread outages at Iran’s Bank Sepah withdrawal stations. The terminals are out of money.
Many believe the Iranian Revolutionary Guard took the money and left nothing for the people.
Iran Novin Party reported: “There is a serious possibility that the bank is facing a liquidity crisis because the IRGC leaders have already withdrawn their assets and fled the country. The body of the system is now facing empty accounts and an uncertain future.”
The Middle East Forum reported:
Amid relentless Israeli strikes on Iranian military and government targets, a hacktivist group has taken down the main bank serving the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reportedly cutting off thousands of key regime operatives from access to their personal accounts.
The hacking group “Gonjeshke Darande,” or Predatory Sparrow, which has launched many previous cyberattacks, announced the operation against Bank Sepah on X, and Iranians from Tehran posted videos showing ATMs unable to serve customers.
“We, Gonjeshke Derande, have destroyed all data belonging to Bank Sepah in a cyber operation. Bank Sepah served as a financial arm for bypassing international sanctions and funding terrorism using the Iranian people’s accounts. It financed the regime’s proxy forces, missile programs, and military nuclear projects,” the post on X said.
بانک سپه، منبع پرداخت حقوق سپاه و نیروهای انتظامی، از دسترس خارج شد؛ سرنوشت مبهم پولهای بدنه سرکوب، ترس و بیاعتمادی را در دل نظام پاشیده است.
شما هم اگر تجربهای از اختلال یا انسداد حساب در سیستم بانکی دارید، با ما در میان بگذارید. pic.twitter.com/qXqJyq1Fij
— Iran Novin Party | صفحه رسمی حزب ایران نوین (@IranNovinParty) June 17, 2025
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