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Concern, defiance, and anger: Iranians describe life below bombardment
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Concern, defiance, and anger: Iranians describe life below bombardment

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By Tycoon Herald 7 Min Read Published March 19, 2026
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Concern, defiance, and anger: Iranians describe life below bombardment

Iranians clear the particles from broken houses following a army strike in Tehran on March 15.

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A complete telecommunications blackout in Iran means most web and cellphone traces stay minimize, ever since mass anti-government demonstrations broke out final December.

But NPR has continued to obtain some messages from inside Iran. In them, Iranians describe their worry but in addition defiance, greater than two weeks right into a joint U.S. and Israeli army marketing campaign towards Iran.

“The Islamic Republic, which killed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq and Syria, killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of Iranians in the most brutal way after all these years, and which now wants to have nuclear weapons: we, the Iranian people, who have lived with them for half a century, know how ridiculous their claim to be peaceful was,” stated one lady in a collection of voice notes to NPR on March 16, explaining why she was angered by photographs of some Iranians within the diaspora protesting towards the joint U.S. and Israeli shelling of her nation.

She, like all of the Iranians on this story, declined to present her identify, as a result of these chatting with overseas journalists will be arrested by Iranian safety forces.

Different Iranians despatched textual content messages to NPR describing how they’ve develop into skilled at figuring out the roar of fighter jets flying overhead, practiced in enduring the fixed peal of sirens and accustomed to the eerie silence following an airstrike.

Additionally they describe a community of latest safety checkpoints throughout main cities — manned by Iran’s Basij militia, a paramilitary volunteer group — designed to intimidate residents and preserve them confined to their houses.

Tehran residents describe largely abandoned streets, roamed principally by the Basij in addition to vigilantes, who’re generally masked.

“I do not leave the house nearly at all and I know most people, especially women, are like this,” wrote one lady, a 49-year-old designer, on March 17. “Here in my neighborhood, [the Basij] are everywhere. There are multiple teenage kids with guns in my alley.”

President Trump has exhorted Iranians to stand up towards the remaining segments of Iran’s theocratic, authoritarian rulers, however Iranians say this heavy safety presence on the streets has been efficient in quashing in style dissent.

“I do not know how some talk about protests again. I mean for example, from my own alley, if anyone wants to join a protest, they will not make it even outside this alley,” wrote the style designer.

Preparations for Nowruz, the Persian new 12 months, would usually be nicely underway this week, however Iranians say safety forces are banning gatherings for the vacation.

“I think it is really dangerous. My wife really wanted us to go to a friend who has a garden in the suburbs and celebrate but I do not think it is wise,” a 35 year-old Tehran shopkeeper wrote on March 17. His household had wished to exit to mark Chaharshanbe Suri, or the competition of fireside, celebrated on the final Tuesday earlier than the brand new 12 months this week.

Israel says it has been focusing on dozens of Basij checkpoints, in addition to momentary tents that Iranian safety forces have been utilizing. On Tuesday, Iran confirmed that Israel had killed Gen. Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the Basij paramilitary forces, in an airstrike on a tent he was in.

“I am happy [the Basij] are being hit,” wrote the Tehran shopkeeper. “They looked scared and kept looking up [at the sky], which I found very entertaining to watch.”

The U.S.-based group Human Rights Activist Information Company has reported at the least 1,300 civilians killed because the U.S. and Israel started hanging Iran on Feb. 28.

But within the midst of conflict, Iranians have been making an attempt to take care of a number of the common contours of their lives.

“Many are fleeing and many buildings are empty. I still plan to stay in Tehran and continue my daily life,” wrote one lady final week, on March 10, from Iran’s capital, in a each day chronicle she has been sharing with NPR. “At dusk, after the explosions, silence falls on the streets, and then the cawing of crows reminds me that the sound of life is louder than any other sound.”

She says she and her associates nonetheless attempt to exit regardless of the chance of detention by the Basij. She bemoaned the closure of a café, which performed stay rock music, this month as a consequence of shelling. For Nowruz, she stated she purchased firecrackers regardless of the paramilitary’s ban on celebrations.

“I will celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri and in the final battle, I will burn every single one of these psychopathic murderers,” she wrote on March 16.

Firstly of the third week of conflict, as strikes proceed and Iran’s management digs in towards requires diplomatic negotiation to finish the battle, she writes that she has ready herself for extra struggling and extra demise, together with, presumably, her personal.

“The war was not supposed to be very clean from the first day. That was why we did all we could to avoid it for decades. We voted, asked for our votes, organized, try to talk, negotiate, bring them to reason,” she wrote. “But they failed us; they failed the world. And now finally the world has accepted they had to fight them. I might get killed too.”

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