Iranians endure near-daily airstrikes as life tightens under war

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BBC reporting from Tehran and other cities portrays Iranians enduring near-daily US-Israeli airstrikes since Feb. 28, with hundreds killed including children, rising prices, a heavy security presence, and widespread internet outages. People largely stay indoors, some vacate Tehran, and VPNs are used to access information as the regime tightens control amid the death of the supreme leader and ongoing conflict.
- 'Every day feels like a month': Iranians describe life under 'constant' US-Israeli strikes BBC
- Israel begins new 'wave of strikes' in Tehran as US Senate bid to limit Trump war powers fails BBC
- Celebration and Mourning: Inside an Iran at War The New York Times
- The Complicated Grief Iranians Feel Right Now Slate
- Iran at war: Scenes from inside the embattled country Reuters
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