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Checkpoints, airstrikes and hope: a Tehran resident tells her story – World


Checkpoints, airstrikes and hope: a Tehran resident tells her story – World

Torn between hope and fear, a Tehran resident in her 30s agrees to share her thoughts with AFP about the ongoing war and daily life.

We are withholding her identity for her protection. Here is an edited transcript of the conversation:

You can still do your shopping though. For petrol, they went from 30 litres maximum to 20. I didn’t take any petrol because I have enough. But I heard from a friend that at one petrol station, they capped it at five litres.

Thankfully, we haven’t had to go to a hospital yet but apparently they work fine.

The only way they can show that they’re there and that the situation is under control is to put checkpoints around the place.

I didn’t have to stop at any of the checkpoints I passed through, but I’ve heard that they take people’s phones and they will type ‘Leader’, ‘Khamenei’.

Government supporters come to the streets with flags and signs chanting “God is the greatest “ around 10pm -10:30pm.

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