'Don't let beautiful Tehran become Gaza': Iranians tell of shock and confusion
Summary
Iranians in Tehran are experiencing fear and confusion after unexpected attacks by Israel. Many residents are trying to leave the city, facing long lines and lack of safe shelters, while over 220 people have died since the attacks began.Key Facts
- Israel attacked Iran's capital, Tehran, suddenly on a Friday morning.
- Long lines have formed at petrol stations and bakeries as people try to leave Tehran.
- More than 220 Iranians, including women and children, have died according to Iranian authorities.
- Israeli authorities report that Iranian missiles have killed at least 24 people in Israel.
- Tehran residents lack warning systems and shelters, unlike in Israel.
- Iran's government suggests sheltering in mosques and metro stations.
- Many Iranians distrust the government's ability to protect them.
- Some university exams in Tehran are postponed, and people are staying indoors due to fear.
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