Politics
Briefing: 'I tell my children it’s just thunder': How ordinary Iranians are dealing with war
Strategic angle: As US and Israeli airstrikes continue to pound Iran, many residents there live in fear, choosing to limit outings as much as possible.
editorial-staff
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Updated 24 days ago
The ongoing airstrikes in Iran have led to a notable shift in daily life for residents, who are increasingly limiting their outdoor activities due to safety concerns.
Families are implementing strategies to shield children from the harsh realities of war, often describing the sounds of airstrikes as mere thunder to mitigate fear.
This situation raises questions about the resilience of local infrastructure and the capacity of emergency services to respond effectively amidst ongoing military actions.