'Worst night' of Israeli strikes so far, Tehran residents tell BBC
Summary
People in Tehran, Iran, report that recent Israeli strikes have been the heaviest so far, with loud explosions shaking their homes. Internet outages and restrictions make it hard to verify details, but residents describe fear and unrest among the population. Some express frustration with the ongoing conflict, while others show support for the strikes.Key Facts
- Residents of Tehran report the most intense strikes since the Israel-US attack on Iran began six days ago.
- Explosions have caused homes to shake, and many people are unable to sleep through the night.
- The BBC cannot verify casualties due to restrictions on information and internet blackouts in Iran.
- The Human Rights Activists News Agency reports 1,168 civilians, including 194 children, have died.
- Some Iranians support the strikes, expressing dissatisfaction with the current government.
- Others are worried about the future and fear becoming like countries with prolonged conflicts, such as Iraq and Syria.
- Tehran is described as quiet and empty, with a strong smell of gunpowder in the air.
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