
Mehri
Mehri, an Iranian woman who expressed her feelings to the BBC Persian service, conveyed deep anger and sorrow in response to recent American attacks on Iran. She described her emotional state as paralyzed, reflecting the distress many Iranians feel amid escalating tensions. Mehri emphasized the personal significance of the conflict, stating that names of places like Isfahan are sacred to her, and she condemned the actions of leaders from the U.S., Israel, and Iran, who she believes are driving the war. Despite the turmoil, she remains committed to her homeland and hopes for a future where her child can grow up in a better Iran.
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Mehri sent an audio message explaining how the U.S. attacks had left her distraught and angry.
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Mehri expressed her distress and anger over the American attacks in an audio message to the BBC Persian service.
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