Mar 3 • 13:56 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

After the Deadly Suppression of the Protest Against the Regime, Residents of Tehran Face New Trauma

Residents of Tehran are coping with new trauma as they deal with the aftermath of increased American and Israeli airstrikes following recent protests against the regime.

The aftermath of the recent deadly suppression of protests against the Iranian regime has left Tehran's residents grappling with a new level of trauma. Reports describe streets littered with twisted metal, broken glass, and destruction in hospitals as the city's infrastructure faces severe damage. Residents liken the current bombardments to penetrating bunker busting bombs, contributing to an overwhelming sense of fear and instability in an already tense environment.

Eyewitness accounts highlight how American and Israeli strikes are intensifying, exacerbating the situation for ordinary citizens living amid military and governmental areas in Tehran. The destruction is evident not just in public spaces but also in residential buildings collapsing under the pressure of these attacks. The human cost of these military actions is becoming more apparent, as locals share their fears regarding safety and a future filled with anxiety.

In conclusion, the ongoing conflict and military operations are significantly impacting the daily lives of Tehran's residents, who now have to navigate a landscape marred by violence and destruction. This adds a layer of trauma to the psychological impacts already felt from the government’s crackdown on dissent, leaving the population in a precarious state as they face an uncertain future under continuous threat.

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