Tehran under fire: residents recount a night of relentless strikes

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Tehran residents describe a sleepless night as heavy Israeli–US strikes rattled homes and turned parts of the capital into a ghost town, with reports of explosions shaking buildings and streets emptied in fear. Hrana cites 1,168 civilian deaths in the conflict, including 194 children, as some residents express concern about a postwar Iraq- or Syria-like outcome while others show muted support and hope for change before Nowruz.
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- ‘If they don’t stop, Tehran will turn into Gaza’: Iranians describe night of terror The Guardian
- 'I'm afraid of losing my family': The view from inside Iran WBUR
- Between bombs and blackouts, Iranians are trapped in a deepening crisis CNN
- 'This is war': BBC speaks to Iranians at border with Turkey BBC
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