Airstrikes in Tehran have caused a wave of destruction, with families and civilians being buried beneath rubble. Although intended to target military targets, the attacks also affected residential areas. This raises serious questions about civilian safety.
Waiting for a Mother Turns into Tragedy
A mother in the Resalat neighborhood stood helpless next to the ruin of the apartment her daughter had occupied.
She repeated that her daughter was alive and well under the rubble, but she was afraid of darkne. Although the husband was still alive, the death of the daughter and her child devastated the entire family.
There is widespread damage in residential zones
In seconds, the strike on Resalat destroyed a number of buildings. Satellite and aerial footage shows that four buildings have collapsed. The homes located as far away as 65 meters suffered severe damage. Residents reported hearing multiple explosions in seconds. His home, personal items, and documents were all destroyed.
The Civilian Death toll is on the Rise
According to local sources, this strike killed between 40-50 people. Many of the victims were civilians with no connection to military activities.
The attacks were part of a conflict that has been ongoing between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Civilians caught between conflict and control
Now, residents are facing a double-edged sword. One side is the constant airstrikes. They are also under tight internal control after recent crackdowns against protestors.
There is a sense of helplessness among many, who have limited or no access to support and safety. The humanitarian costs are increasing as the conflict progresses, particularly in urbanized areas.
