Israeli attacks on Tehran are not only the target of military base and nuclear sites, but they also entered the bedroom, kitchen and ordinary citizens. The children have been killed. The teachers are calm. The talets heap .The burial is buried. All of this was removed from as much politics as possible.
Attacks between Israel and Iran Began on FridayWhen Israel recognizes as a premier air strike, dozens of Iranian sites – the main nuclear facility, nuclear scientist and military leaders – the objective is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
According to Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, at least 224 people were killed and 1,481 were injured.
Iran The revenge has grown A wave of ballistic missiles against Israel, claiming at least 24 people and injured 8080, has created fear of widespread regional conflict.
In Tehran, the whole amount of destruction is yet to be seen. But on the road, evidence of a life lost from the debris of bombing buildings emerged. The lifeless body of the child in the waste. A dirty doll on the road. Lost a sketchbook in concrete and dust.
For many Iranians, these scenes have awakened memories of the Iran-Iraq war. But this time, the war is not on the border; It is in the middle of the capital. Residents say that the night sky in Tehran – now with missiles and fire dots – they do not know.
With a lot of fear, people are rushing to the city. The petrol stations are crossed. There are highway jams. Once a promise of security, homes are unsafe with an emergency shelter or warning siren.
Here are some of the recent attacks on Tehran.

Pilolates instructor
On Saturday morning, Tehran faced dust and smoke. The Israeli missile had landed at homes filled with laughter just hours ago. A quiet voice was from Nilofar Galehwand, a friend whose friend Ghazal* was the last time she saw her in a sipping coffee at a night one night in a night of the bomb.
Hal -year -old Paytters coach Galehwand was killed in his house on Ozol Street in North Tehran, along with her father Kamran Galehwan and her mother Fatmeh Sedighi.
“We were taking coffee in the cafe and she said,” Iran is very beautiful. Like people in other countries, we want to live in peace, “Ghazal told Al Jazir.” I do not believe that she has gone. We were planning to celebrate her 32nd birthday on June 28. She was very hopeful. “
Ghazal said that Ghalewand was living near the residence of Iran’s highest military commander. General Mohammad BagoriThe target of the end.
Ghazal told the family of Galehwan, “They were ordinary people.” “They are not involved in political activity.”
Galehawan dreamed of becoming a famous pilots coach.
“When we met the last time, she asked me to help the Instagram page launch to post her workout video. She didn’t even imagine that she would be famous for her death.”
Galehawan was a professional teacher for eight years, but Ghazal said her income was never enough. She worked on the commission at the local gym and always demanded private customers.

Athlete
On Friday morning, Parsa Mansur, 27 -year -old professional paddle tennis player, Shahrara in North Tehran had slept at home with a dense pack.
The windows were disrupted in the explosion, and the broken collapsed on him and was immediately killed. His parents, who were in the next room, survived the miraculously.
“Parsa was full of laughter and always jokes,” said his best friend Summer. He mentioned that Parsi was a self-made LeTE drill that trained alone without a coach.
“When I saw his death by the tennis federation, I was shocked. I did not believe it first. Then I went to his house. He was remains,” the match said.
“Purse’s father’s father is in a terrible position. He still cannot believe that his son is over.”

The boy who lost his father
On Sunday afternoon, Amin Ahmed, a 30 -year -old Taikwando Athlete, testified in East Tehran’s father’s horrific death.
Ahmed said, “I saw it with my own eyes.” My father was thrown out of the house. His face was burnt and his ears were torn apart. “
As soon as he remembered his father’s last moment, Ahmed’s voice was shaking.
He said, “We were trapped in. I had to open the window strips and call for help. Someone brought the ladder, and my mother and I escaped,” he said.
“My father was a teacher. After a hard work, he bought this house, so he could retire in peace. Now he is dead, and the house is destroyed. What was his crime? I don’t know what to do.”

Photographer
At midnight on Sunday, two nights of the Israeli fighter jets, after two nights of Irani Airspace, the rich neighborhood in North Tehran exploded. Water pipes burst, floods on the road.
Ehson Baeri, a 35 -year -old freezen photographer and a nearby graphic designer, was killed immediately.
Ali*, his colleague .He said that Birami had just quit the work meeting and she was going home.
“He used to film the video for the sports club and photograph sports events,” Ali explained.
On Sunday morning, he asked Bayeri to be careful.
“He told me not to worry because it is safe for the day.” Israel only attacks at night while people are asleep, ‘he said.
Ali paused before adding, “Ehsan was amazing talented and hard -working. He never allowed him to stop working.”
*Ghazal, Suman and Ali preferred to use their entire names while talking to Al Jazir to protect their identity.
This article is published in collaboration with the News Consortium Egab.