From: Live: US and Israel attack Iran as Trump declares “major combat operations”

Some Tehran residents describe shifting mood as strikes continue

As strikes continue on Iran’s capital, some Tehran residents say their outlook is changing, according to BBC Persian senior reporter Ghoncheh Habibiazad.

One resident, Milad, told the BBC he feels “tired and confused” about what may happen next.

Another, Shahram, said he counted around 30 explosions on Tuesday and that smoke “filled the air inside” his home. “What do you think will be the end of this? When will it end? I just want prosperity — and peace, for all of us,” he said, adding: “It’s scary. Really scary.”

Most people in Iran are still without internet access, though some have been able to connect briefly. NetBlocks, which monitors online connectivity, says the current blackout has lasted for more than 84 hours.

Back to Live: US and Israel attack Iran as Trump declares “major combat operations”