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Iranians buying supplies in Iraq tell of fear, shortages back home

  • As Israel launched surprise aerial attacks on Iran, it claimed the goal was to prevent Iran from acquiring atomic weapons, while Iranian authorities reported at least 224 people killed, including military leaders and civilians.
  • Members of the Iranian diaspora express mixed feelings about the conflict, with some hopeful for change in Iran while fearing for the safety of loved ones.
  • The Indian embassy has actively responded to help stranded villagers from Alipur, ensuring their communication and relocation to safer areas amid growing tensions in Iran.
  • Residents in Tehran fled amid escalating violence, and the Canadian government warned citizens against travel to Iran and Israel as the situation remains unstable.
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"My mother said, ''If this is the last time I see you, I love you'': Iranians in Canada are worried about their loved ones after the bombings.

·Montreal, Canada
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Tells of damage to buildings and hours-long queues to buy bread: "Society is destroyed"

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Iranians buying supplies in Iraq tell of fear, shortages back home

Near the once-bustling Iraqi border crossing of Bashmakh, Iranian driver Fatah stocked up on rice, sugar and tea, staples that have become increasingly hard to get back home.

6500 exiled Iranians fear for the civilian population in the country. Some quietly hope for the end of the Mullahs.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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