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'I'll Never Be the Same': Iranians Recount One Month of War

More than 10,000 targets struck and over 1,460 civilians killed amid ongoing missile barrages and an internet blackout as Washington and Tehran exchange proposals toward talks.

  • As the war nears the one-month mark, US Central Command reports over 10,000 targets struck across Iran, with continuing US-Israeli air strikes leaving parts of Tehran in rubble.
  • While air strikes continue, Washington and Tehran have begun exchanging proposals through intermediaries, though significant gaps remain between US demands for uranium surrender and Iran's insistence on sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The US-based human rights group HRANA reports at least 1,464 civilians, including at least 217 children, have been killed since fighting began on February 28, while ongoing internet blackouts lasting over 600 hours hinder communication with ordinary Iranians.
  • For citizens like 29-year-old Golnar, severe economic struggles mean no income for two months, while 38-year-old artist Kaveh reports Tehran residents navigate multiple checkpoints where security forces search phones and personal devices.
  • Escaping to Turkey, yoga teacher Katayoon recently fled Iran after several "terrible" months, while many Iranians remaining in the country worry the regime will survive if Washington and Tehran reach a deal.
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After a month of war without an end in sight, Iranians tell AFP how their lives have changed, how they see missiles fall, and how security forces have strengthened their control.

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'I'll never be the same': Iranians recount one month of war

After a month of war with Israel and the United States with no clear end in sight, Iranians tell AFP about how life has changed, about watching missiles fall, and how security forces have tightened their grip.

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