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Life in Tehran Under Fire as US-Israeli Strikes Intensify and Security Tightens

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 9:42 am
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Security checkpoints and empty streets in Tehran during intensified US-Israeli strikes
Security forces increase checkpoints across Tehran as US-Israeli strikes continue across Iran.
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Residents in Tehran say life has changed dramatically as attacks by the United States and Israel continue across Iran.

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Civilian Casualties RiseFear and Constant Air StrikesInternet Shutdowns and Heavy SecurityDaily Life Becomes Difficult

The strikes began on 28 February and mainly target military and political sites. The attacks aim to weaken the Iranian regime. However, civilians in several areas have also suffered from the consequences of the bombardment.

One Tehran resident, identified as Salar, described the situation as shocking. He said the number of explosions and the level of destruction are hard to believe.

Civilian Casualties Rise

Officials say a deadly strike hit a girls’ school in Minab on Saturday. The attack reportedly killed more than 160 people, including children.

The The White House said the United States does not target civilians and is investigating the incident.

According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, more than 1,100 civilians have died since the conflict began.

Residents say the scale of violence now feels worse than the previous Israel–Iran conflict of 2025.

Fear and Constant Air Strikes

People in Tehran report that the bombing rarely stops. Salar said every day now feels extremely long because the strikes happen so often.

One recent air strike shook his entire house. He left his windows open to prevent the glass from shattering due to the blast pressure.

The first wave of attacks reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, but the bombardment has continued since then.

Internet Shutdowns and Heavy Security

Information from inside Iran remains limited. International journalists often cannot enter the country. Internet blackouts also prevent people from sharing updates.

Many residents stay indoors and leave only when they need food or supplies.

People also report a strong security presence across Tehran. Authorities have set up checkpoints throughout the city.

A 25-year-old student said security forces appear nervous. He believes officials fear public protests following the leader’s death.

Some residents say they hope for major political change in the future.

Daily Life Becomes Difficult

The ongoing conflict has also damaged daily life in Tehran.

Food prices have increased sharply. Residents report that basic goods such as eggs and potatoes now cost much more.

Long lines have formed outside petrol stations and bakeries. Many shops have closed, and some cash machines no longer work.

However, supermarkets and bakeries still operate in parts of the city.

One resident said the streets of Tehran now feel empty. People only leave their homes when absolutely necessary.

She said people initially celebrated after the first strikes. But the atmosphere quickly changed once security forces increased their presence.

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