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‘Feels like heaven’: Iranians return to Tehran, uncertain of future

‘Feels like heaven’: Iranians return to Tehran, uncertain of future

Summary

Highways leading back to Tehran are busy as residents return home after a ceasefire ended 12 days of intense conflict between Iran and Israel. The war, which resulted in over 600 deaths and displaced many, began with strikes on June 13 and targeted Iran's nuclear facilities. Despite relief from the ceasefire, uncertainty remains about the future and potential for renewed conflict.

Key Facts

  • A ceasefire was announced after 12 days of war between Iran and Israel.
  • Over 600 people died, and many more were injured during the conflict.
  • The war started on June 13 with Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear sites.
  • The fighting forced many residents to leave Tehran for safety.
  • People are now returning to Tehran, filling highways with cars.
  • Those returning express a mix of relief and fear about the future.
  • Highways were jammed, and fuel was hard to obtain during evacuations.
  • The Iranian Ministry of Health reported that the majority of casualties were civilians.
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