Bombing in Tehran During War: Fear, Survival, and Why People Tape Windows Amid Airstrikes

Civilian Stories: Living With Constant Threat

Residents in Tehran describe a daily routine shaped by fear and adaptation.

Common Experiences:

  • Sleeping in interior rooms away from windows
  • Keeping lights low during nighttime strikes
  • Listening for aircraft or distant explosions
  • Checking windows repeatedly for cracks or weakness

Some families tape windows multiple times as blasts loosen the glass over days of bombardment.

Others reinforce their homes with:

  • Blankets
  • Cardboard panels
  • Makeshift barriers

These actions highlight how civilians use whatever resources they have to increase their chances of survival.

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