Parastesh Dahaghin was a young pharmacist killed in an explosion while she was at work. Berivan Molani was in bed when debris from an air strike in Tehran struck her head. For more than three weeks, Tehran and other cities have been pummelled by US and Israeli airstrikes - with thousands of targets hit across the country. Reports of civilian casualties from these strikes are not limited to adults; Eilmah Bilki, aged 3, reportedly died a day after being injured in the western town of Sardasht. The toll on civilians is mounting fast, with many stories remaining untold. Through the thick, black smoke of war and an internet blackout, fragments of information are emerging. The civilian death count continues to rise, with humanitarian groups like the International Committee of the Red Cross warning of the alarming price civilians are paying for the ongoing conflict.
Civilians Suffer Vastly Amid Warfare: Unheard Stories From Iran's Conflict

Civilians Suffer Vastly Amid Warfare: Unheard Stories From Iran's Conflict
Amid ongoing airstrikes and destruction in Iran, civilians face immense losses, including stories of individuals like Parastesh Dahaghin and Berivan Molani, highlighting the grim reality of war's toll on innocent lives.
The relentless assault in Iran has led to alarming civilian casualties, including the tragic deaths of pharmacist Parastesh Dahaghin and lifestyle blogger Berivan Molani. The International Committee of the Red Cross raises concerns about the rising toll on innocent lives, further complicated by an internet blackout restricting information flow. Humanitarian groups highlight the urgent need for protection of civilians as attacks escalate.

















