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‘We weren’t expecting it yet’: US attack met with panic in Iran

People in Tehran say they feel angry and scared as bombing prompts renewed wave of displacement from capital

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

‘We weren’t expecting it yet’: US attack met with panic in Iran

People in Tehran say they feel angry and scared as bombing prompts renewed wave of displacement from capital

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bbc.com1 anni fa

'Paralysed and constantly caught by surprise': Voices from Iran after US strikes

People inside Iran tell BBC Persian about their fear and anger after the US bombed key nuclear sites overnight.

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  1. domenica 22 giugno 2025·bbc.com

    'Paralysed and constantly caught by surprise': Voices from Iran after US strikes

    People inside Iran tell BBC Persian about their fear and anger after the US bombed key nuclear sites overnight.

  2. domenica 22 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘We weren’t expecting it yet’: US attack met with panic in Iran

    People in Tehran say they feel angry and scared as bombing prompts renewed wave of displacement from capital

lunedì 23 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

Fears in Iran: ‘We are very afraid the regime might respond to the US attack’

Anahita, a Tehran resident in her 30s, tells of concerns that situation could get worse, as well as regime arrests, and shortages