March 11, 2026

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Explosions and outages shake cities in Iran

Residents in Tehran and Karaj say repeated explosions keep them awake every night. Israeli and US attacks have shaken the cities for ten exhausting days. People report blasts every few hours and widespread power outages. A Tehran resident said darkness filled his home after electricity suddenly failed. Many residents say fear and noise have made sleep almost impossible.

Israeli forces launched a broad wave of strikes targeting locations across Tehran. The military said it hit facilities linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. Targets included weapons research sites and infrastructure used by the Quds Force. Israel also struck defense production centers during another wave of attacks Tuesday. Continuous strikes have increased tension and fear among civilians in affected cities.

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Ten days of attacks shake Tehran and Karaj

Israel and the United States began joint attacks against Iran on February 28. Iran later launched missile and drone strikes toward Israel and regional US bases. Human Rights Activists in Iran reported over 1,700 deaths since fighting started. The group said civilians and children formed a large portion of casualties. Journalists still struggle to verify events because authorities restrict access and internet services.

Residents describe damaged homes, cracked walls, and disrupted daily routines after repeated strikes.
Some people say electricity cuts and sudden explosions keep families awake at night. A woman reported flashes of strange white light during blasts above Tehran. Several residents say missiles strike closer to their neighborhoods each day. Many people feel exhausted as normal life disappears under constant tension.

Some residents say they will endure attacks if political change eventually follows. Others express fear and uncertainty about the country’s future during the war. One man said earlier protests left him injured by government security forces. He believes civilians suffer twice from political repression and now from war. Many residents simply hope the conflict ends soon so peace returns.

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