Iranians Flee War-Torn Country in Long and Dangerous Journey
- Israeli air strikes targeted buildings in Tehran on June 13, initiating what Israel called Operation Rising Lion against Iran's nuclear sites.
- The strikes followed escalating tensions and warnings from Israel and the U.S., including Trump urging Tehran residents to evacuate on June 16.
- These attacks have caused widespread fear in Tehran's nearly 10 million residents, with markets shuttered, severe shortages, and many fleeing the city.
- Local residents expressed deep anxiety, with statements like "It's going to be very difficult" and concerns that another displacement wave could overwhelm resources.
- The conflict threatens to widen, as border towns like Dogubayazit prepare for refugee influxes amid fears of a humanitarian crisis and strained local capacities.
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At the Turkish-Iranian border crossing, many Iranians try to secure themselves from the air attacks. Some had long expected the worst. Others are stunned – and angry with the regime.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleTurkish border town braces for possible influx of Iranian refugee
Residents in a Turkish border town have expressed mixed feelings towards an influx of Iranian refugees triggered by escalated conflicts, with some fearing strained resources. In contrast, others prepare to accommodate those fleeing westward.
·Pointe-Noire, Congo
Read Full ArticleThe testimony: "The capital is deserted, in the hands of the agents: they look at us as if all this was our fault. We would like them to disappear."
·Turin, Italy
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