Life Under Siege: Iranians Experience Constant Strikes Amid War
As the conflict intensifies with continuous US-Israeli strikes, life in Iran has turned increasingly grim. Residents describe their days as feeling like months, grappling with a blend of grief, fear, and despair. A journalist based in Tehran expressed the overwhelming horror of daily bombardments, indicating the tense and volatile atmosphere that permeates the capital. Many Iranians report feeling trapped, with fears for their safety and a sense of being silenced due to restricted communication. Amidst this turmoil, some attempt to find solace in quiet celebrations, yet the overarching sentiment is one of mourning and worry for family and friends amidst the chaos. Exiled Iranians share harrowing accounts of terror resulting from daily strikes, reflecting on the tragic and complicated emotions faced by those caught in a nation at war. Reports from the ground depict Tehran as a ghost town, where deep-seated grief coexists with stark realities of survival.
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