Iranians Caught in Crossfire as U.S. Strikes Tehran

Amid escalating tensions, some Iranians feel left behind by their leadership as the U.S. launches airstrikes on the capital. This in-depth report explores the impact on civilians caught in the middle.
As the thunderous explosions from U.S. airstrikes echoed through the streets of Tehran, many Iranian civilians found themselves caught in the crossfire between their government and the world's superpower. In the aftermath of the attacks, a growing sentiment of abandonment and disillusionment has taken root among the populace, who feel their leaders have failed to protect them from the consequences of geopolitical tensions.
Carrying goods on a rainy day in Tehran this month, 32-year-old Farzaneh Soltani expressed her frustration with the situation.
Source: The New York Times


