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'My daughter is under the rubble': Inside Tehran as civilian toll of strikes rises

A mother stands by the rubble, crying out for her daughter. For days she has been waiting for rescue workers to dig through the flattened remains of…

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Mar 27, 2026 · 2 min read
BBC About six people in green jackets look through the rubble outside a building. The remains of two windows with vertical white bars across the holes can be seen. Another three men are looking on and a woman walks past.

A mother stands by the rubble, crying out for her daughter.

For days she has been waiting for rescue workers to dig through the flattened remains of what was once her daughter's flat in Resalat, a residential district in eastern Tehran.

"They don't have the manpower to get her out," the woman says.

"My daughter is under the rubble... she's afraid of the dark."

For a month, Iran has been at war with the US and Israel, which have been carrying out strikes across the country at targets linked to the regime.

But these attacks are also having a devastating impact on civilians living nearby.

They are now being caught between bombardment from the skies and a repressive regime that responded to anti-establishment protests with a deadly crackdown in January.

Since the start of the war, BBC Eye has gathered exclusive footage from independent journalists inside Tehran.

The BBC is rarely allowed into Iran and has not not been given access since the war began.

We've gathered eyewitness testimony, filmed the aftermath of strikes and analysed footage from social media and satellite imagery.

Our analysis shows there has been a series of attacks on state-linked targets that are embedded in civilian neighbourhoods in Tehran, with deadly consequences for those living around them.

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