'I haven't slept for days': Iranians describe mounting desperation after a month of war
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Iranians report severe hardship one month into war, including sleep deprivation, economic deterioration, and anxiety over government crackdowns.
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Iranians across the country are experiencing severe hardship one month into an ongoing conflict, with civilians reporting sleep deprivation, economic deterioration, and anxiety over potential government crackdowns. The expanding military strikes have disrupted daily life nationwide, compounding existing economic pressures on ordinary workers and families. The accounts underscore the civilian toll of the escalating tensions, which have created a climate of fear and material deprivation beyond military targets. These firsthand reports reveal how prolonged conflict is fracturing Iran's social fabric, with citizens navigating both the immediate dangers of strikes and the longer-term consequences of economic strain. The mounting desperation among ordinary Iranians signals potential instability in a population already grappling with inflation and political uncertainty.
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