As deadly airstrikes continue to ravage Tehran and other cities, civilians are bearing the brunt of an escalating conflict. Parastesh Dahaghin, a young pharmacist, was killed by an explosion while attending to her patients. Just days before her death, she expressed her commitment to staying in Tehran despite the risks, stating, 'People need me, people have been wounded.' Her story is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices many make in times of war.
Meanwhile, Berivan Molani, a 26-year-old blogger who returned home from safer regions of Iran just the day before, was tragically killed in her bed during an airstrike. Berivan’s family was unaware of the dangers posed by the high-ranking government officials residing nearby, leading to her untimely demise. Her friend recounted the frightening moment when debris struck their home.
Reports of civilian casualties are staggering, with the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) documenting over 1,400 deaths, including at least 15% children. The impact of these airstrikes is not confined to fatalities; the very infrastructure meant to protect and nurture is under constant threat, with hospitals and schools becoming unintended targets of military action.
As the conflict intensifies, voices from inside Iran continue to shed light on this humanitarian crisis, as the world watches on with a sense of helplessness. These narratives of ordinary civilians highlight the urgent need for global attention and intervention to protect human lives in the face of political strife.
Meanwhile, Berivan Molani, a 26-year-old blogger who returned home from safer regions of Iran just the day before, was tragically killed in her bed during an airstrike. Berivan’s family was unaware of the dangers posed by the high-ranking government officials residing nearby, leading to her untimely demise. Her friend recounted the frightening moment when debris struck their home.
Reports of civilian casualties are staggering, with the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) documenting over 1,400 deaths, including at least 15% children. The impact of these airstrikes is not confined to fatalities; the very infrastructure meant to protect and nurture is under constant threat, with hospitals and schools becoming unintended targets of military action.
As the conflict intensifies, voices from inside Iran continue to shed light on this humanitarian crisis, as the world watches on with a sense of helplessness. These narratives of ordinary civilians highlight the urgent need for global attention and intervention to protect human lives in the face of political strife.


















