Red Cross shares audio of Iranian civilian explaining situation on the ground in Tehran: 'No respite'
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) released audio recordings of a civilian in Tehran describing life under Operation Epic Fury, a military operation that has been ongoing since Saturday. The civilian stated that the war did not start four days ago, but rather when they heard news of preparations for war.

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AI-generatedThe International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) released audio recordings of a civilian in Tehran describing life under Operation Epic Fury, a military operation that has been ongoing since Saturday. The civilian stated that the war did not start four days ago, but rather when they heard news of preparations for war. They reported constant explosions and a lack of respite, which have caused panic attacks due to the frequent loud noises. The city has become a ghost town as people either fled or limited their movements to avoid aerial attacks. At least 1,230 people in Iran have been killed according to reports, while six US service members were also killed in Kuwait. The ICRC has expressed concerns about the situation, warning of potentially devastating consequences for civilians.
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5 extractedThe U.S. and Israel have carried out air and sea attacks on Iran since the operation began Saturday.
The operation has killed at least 1,230 people in Iran.
Frequency of explosions has made people so nervous that even everyday noises can cause panic attacks.
Civilian in Tehran describes constant explosions and no respite from the war.
Military escalation in the Middle East is igniting a dangerous chain reaction across the region.