Iranians Buying Supplies in Iraq Tell of Fear, Shortages Back Home
- There are shortages of rice, bread, sugar, and tea in Iran, as reported by Fatah.
- Residents are shocked and distraught, and they don't know what they should do, according to a 35-year-old individual.
- Residents search for bread, with some families sending multiple members to bakeries, according to Fatah.
- Despite the ongoing war, bombs have not touched Aram's town of Saqqez in northwest Iran.
17 Articles
17 Articles
As military tensions escalate, the inhabitants flee strategic areas and face disruptions of food and energy stocks. Near the border post of Bashmakh, linking Iraqi Kurdistan to Iran, the atmosphere is tense. The trucks registered in Iran line up in silence, while the few travellers crossing the area prefer to keep [...] Read article Iranian-Iraqi border: Fear and shortages pulsate the daily life of Iranians appeared first on Le Singulier.
From about thirty people found by the news agency France-Presse (AFP) at the control point, in front of which there were dozens of trucks with Iranian materiel, no one wanted to speak to the camera. In the opposite direction, the road connecting Iran to the Iraqi Kurdistan was practically desert. The few Iranians who had agreed to speak from the war made it the cover of a pseudonym, which illustrates the fear caused by the Iranian Government's 4…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium