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Tehran Bombing: A City Under Siege

On March 7, 2026
tehran — GB news

Tehran Bombing: A City Under Siege

“If they don’t stop now, Tehran will turn into Gaza,” expressed Farzad, a resident of the city, reflecting the deepening despair felt by many amid the ongoing conflict. On March 6, 2026, Tehran experienced successive waves of strikes, described as the worst bombardment in six days of war, leaving the city in a state of panic and fear.

The Iranian government imposed a near-total internet blackout during the strikes, further isolating residents from the outside world. Eyewitness accounts reported intense explosions throughout the night, with many residents describing the city as subdued and partially deserted. The strikes included the use of B-2 bombers targeting central Tehran, raising concerns about the civilian toll and destruction.

Amid the chaos, a Tehran University student voiced her fears, stating, “This is the first time since the war began that I am genuinely scared for my fellow Iranians.” The emotional weight of the situation was palpable, as messages from residents indicated a sense of hopelessness regarding their safety and the future of their city.

Reports from Mehrabad Airport detailed a burning plane on the tarmac, a stark reminder of the violence unfolding. The strikes were part of a new wave of attacks launched by Israel, escalating tensions in the region. In a related statement, US President Donald Trump declared there would be “no deal” with Iran except for unconditional surrender, intensifying the international dimension of the conflict.

As the night wore on, residents expressed their fears for civilian safety, with Zahra, another resident, stating, “I hope I don’t come back to ruins.” The atmosphere in Tehran has shifted dramatically, with fewer residents leaving the city compared to previous conflicts, suggesting a growing sense of entrapment and despair.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact number of casualties from the strikes, but the impact on Tehran’s civilian population is expected to be significant. The bombing has led to widespread destruction, with many families fearing for their lives and the future of their homes.

As the situation continues to unfold, the long-term effects of the bombing on Tehran remain uncertain. The city, once vibrant and bustling, now grapples with the harsh realities of war, leaving its residents to navigate a landscape marked by fear and uncertainty.

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Tags: bombing, civilian safety, Conflict, International Relations, Iran, Middle East, Tehran

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