‘What should we do?’ The Israeli jet flew to the overhead and pursues the clarity of Tehran.

Casra Naji

Special correspondent, BBC Persian

grey placeholderXinhua/SHUTTERSTOCK photos show acting in Tehran, Iran (June 17, 2025)Myth/Shutter Stock

As Israel continues to attack, thousands of people are avoiding Tehran.

In Tehran, fear and stress are obvious in my sister’s voice.

Clearance is what she wants to know that she is a journalist of the BBC in London.

“What will happen? What should we do?” She asks. US President Donald Trump said that people in Tehran should evacuate. “Is he serious?”

From Thursday night, Tehran was repeated by Israeli plane, which seems to be flying freely across the capital of the capital. They met with anti -aircraft fires, mostly inefficient.

On her window on the floor of a high -rise building, her sister can clearly see her behavior that is rarely calming her nerves.

The Israeli army ordered to evacuate to the people of her earth, who increased several kilometers in all directions. But she chose to stay.

She said she had no military goal near the apartment block as long as she knew.

Nevertheless, she was concerned about the nearby commercial units owned by the revolutionary guard. She didn’t know what the company actually did.

Since most of the activities of the revolutionary guards are performed in secret hidden places, many do not know who is or whether the military goal is nearby.

grey placeholderEPA people walk a closed store inside the closed Grand Bazaar in Tehran, Iran (June 16, 2025)EPA

On Monday, the store closed in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran.

Electricity and water can still be used in many areas of the capital, but food supply runs low.

Many shops are closed and more shops are closed. Even the bakery is closed. Some are likely to be due to the lack of flour, because some of the owners have fled.

My sister refused to leave the city, unlike hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions).

Despite the shortage of roads and gasoline filled with jam, many residents have recently fled.

The streets of Tehran, once with traffic jams, are now foolish.

Those who barely go to adventure and fear the attack.

According to a recent report, the long line of gasoline has begun to be comfortable, and the road out of the capital is not crowded.

Residents living near the nuclear facility of this country have recently faced additional fear of the spread of radioactive pollution because they have recently aimed at the goal of the Israeli strike.

Global nuclear watchers have said that radioactivity levels outside the two attacks and damaged on Friday have not changed.

People ask where everything will lead to and how long it lasts.

Many people are currently dependent on the Persian TV channel based on overseas.

BBC Persia’s TV service and its website have become the main source. Most of the Internet is slowly slow, but the internal web traffic is almost doubled overnight.

Trump demanded Iran’s surrender, but Iran’s chief leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that Iran would not have surrendered.

Iranians rarely sympathize with the regime, but many people are afraid that they can follow if confusion and illegality are greatly unstable.