'Every day feels like a month': Iranians describe life under 'constant' US-Israeli strikes
'Every day feels like a month': Iranians describe life under 'constant' US-Israeli strikes 10 hours ago Faren TaghizadehBBC Persian "The number of explosions, the destruction, what is happening - it's unbelievable," says Salar, whose name has been changed.
However, other areas have been hit as a consequence of the strikes.
The White House says the US is investigating the incident but does not target civilians.
"Each day has felt like a month," Salar says.
"The volume of attacks is so high. "
Internet blackouts make the situation even harder.
Most people are staying indoors, only venturing out for supplies.
"There are checkpoints everywhere.
They're scared of their own shadows," says one 25-year old student in Tehran.
The price of staples like eggs and potatoes have also skyrocketed, he said, and the queues for petrol and bread "are unbelievable".
Tehran feels "empty" and anyone leaving their home must have an "urgent reason", she says.
"On the first day, people were chanting and everyone seemed happy.
But now there are police forces around. "
Salar described threats from security forces about speaking out against the country's regime.
"In the first three days, our city was heavily bombed," he says.
"We live in an area where fighter jets constantly pass overhead. "
Salar says he sent his parents north, though he wasn't sure which cities would be safe.
"My friend's grandmother is ill and they can't move her. "
Kaveh found the news of Khamenei's killing difficult to believe at first.
"I had always imagined that moment would feel like happiness, but it didn't," he says. "Almost all the years of my life and the lives of millions like me were destroyed and thousands lost their lives - and yet he himself was removed from the scene in a single moment, [which] made me truly angry. "
Saleh says he didn't expect the celebrations on the street to news of the supreme leader's death.
He adds: "I hope they never have to. "
Kaveh says he feels the war "won't end as quickly as we thought".
"But even so, my hope hasn't decreased.
If anything, it grows stronger each day. "
"This way, at least there is still a chance for life and for tomorrow. "
Additional reporting by Alex Boyd, Ghoncheh Habibiazad, Caroline Hawley and Tom McArthur
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