Fear and shock in Iran : ‘I’m constantly afraid a missile might hit my home’
Anahita, a Tehran resident in her 30s, tells of fleeing the city, surging inflation and her hopes for regime change Middle East crisis – live updates The greatest impact of this war is fear and anxiety. We don’t know whether this situation will last for weeks, months or even years. Our lives have (...)
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