'I haven't slept for days': Iranians describe mounting desperation after a month of war
Tamara Ceaikovski
Warning: this article contains details which some readers may find distressing. Until that moment the war was something happening in other parts of Tehran. It had not touched the lives of "Setareh" and her colleagues. Then she heard an ominous noise and vibrations reached into the office. She called out to her workmates: "I think it's a bomb." They left their desks and climbed the stairs to the roof of the building. "We saw smoke rising into the sky, but we didn't know what place had been
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