Photo essay: Iran's slow return to life
Briefly

The Behesht Zahra cemetery in Tehran is a resting place for victims of the Iran-Iraq War and recent conflicts with the U.S. and Israel. Following the bombing campaigns, individuals like Shirin and Mehdi Panah express their grief for lost family members. Military actions initiated by Israel and the U.S. led to significant civilian fatalities, with over 1,060 reported in Iran, including many innocent bystanders. One poignant story details the loss of Mehdi's sister during an attack on a prison health clinic, illustrating the personal toll of the violence.
If it were legitimate to assassinate nuclear scientists, they would have killed Oppenheimer. People here were just working; we have nothing to do with the war.
In the early hours of June 13, Israel launched a series of attacks against the leadership of the Iranian regime, which was followed days later by U.S. bombings.
They struck nuclear and military facilities and also hit residential buildings that, they claimed, housed scientists from the national nuclear program.
As soon as I heard the missile had hit, I went to look for her. She never married so she could care for our parents.
Read at english.elpais.com
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