The promise of the Israeli government to continue attacks against facilities linked to the Iranian nuclear program generated an exodus towards regions farthest from the conflict, such as the north of the country, near the Caspian Sea.
The growing Israel Air Offensive about Iran has sown fear among the civilian population, especially in large cities such as Tehranwhere Thousands of people have begun to leave their homes in search of security.
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The promise of the Israeli government of continuing attacks against facilities linked to the Iranian nuclear program has generated an exodus towards regions farthest from the conflict, such as the north of the country, near the Caspian Sea.


Long lines on Tehran highways trying to escape from Israeli attacks
One of the neighborhoods most affected by the bombings has been Saadat Abad, in northern Tehran. A resident said he had heard explosions throughout the night and witnessed panic scenes while the neighbors tried to take refuge in basements and tunnels, given that the city lacks modern anti -aircraft shelters.
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Iranian authorities have enabled subway stations, schools and mosques such as temporary shelters. The underground transport system will work continuously to offer protection to new air incursions. The situation has been compared to the war against Iraq in the 80s.
In addition to generalized fear, they are reported Long rows in service stations and supermarkets, with restrictions on the sale of fuel and cash withdrawal.
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Whole families, loaded with provisions and suitcases, try to leave the capital despite the collapsed routes. The tension continues to grow while the attacks persist and the fear of a prolonged war extends.
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Source: Ambito