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Iran: Tehran residents share their harrowing experiences following Israeli strikes
Displaced residents in the Iranian capital Tehran have shared their harrowing experiences after a 12-day conflict, revealing not just the physical destruction but profound psychological scars. The conflict began on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on multiple targets across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, killing several senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians. The attacks came just days before Iran and the United States were expected to resume indirect nuclear negotiations in Muscat, Oman, on June 15. In response, Iran launched waves of missile and drone strikes on Israel, causing casualties and damage. On Saturday, the U.S. Air Force struck three key Iranian nuclear sites. In retaliation, Iran fired missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday. The 12-day conflict ended with a ceasefire between Iran and Israel on Tuesday. The bombs have stopped for now, but for hundreds of thousands here, the war echoes in every heartbeat. Beyond the rubble lies a deeper crisis - one that may not be visible but is felt in the tremor of a hand or in the eyes of a child who no longer sleeps through the night. Local residents said that the country now faces an uncertain future following the twelve days that shattered Tehran's skyline and disrupted its sense of peace. Shotlist: Tehran, Iran - Recent: 1. Black smoke rising into sky; 2. Various of smoke rising over buildings; 3. Various of building damaged by Israeli airstrikes; 4. Various of local residents; 5. SOUNDBITE (Farsi, dubbed in English) Gilani (full name not given), displaced resident: "Just before the ceasefire came into effect, our home was completely demolished. As you see, the building is uninhabitable. In those first nights, we were trapped and unsure what to do. I realized war inflicts deep psychological wounds alongside physical ones. I hope there is no war around the world and all people experience peace."; 6. Various of damaged buildings; 7. SOUNDBITE (Farsi, dubbed in English) Masoomeh (full name not given), displaced resident: "I stood outside the office, not daring to enter. I loved it here. I'd worked here for years; it was my second home. But now nothing is left. I don't think we can ever go back - it's gone for good."; 8. Various of pedestrians, traffic. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland/Al-Arabiya/Persian language TV Stations outside Iran. Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto TV/Iran International TV]
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