Residents in Tehran are adjusting to the sounds of overnight air strikes as the conflict in Iran enters its fourth week.
Heavy strikes on the city continued Sunday night, accompanied by rain and temporary power cuts in some areas.
“I saw the glass above my head shaking, so I moved to the sitting room in case it fell,” said a man in his twenties. He added that the strikes grew stronger, causing his family to panic and run outside.
Some residents, however, still support the attacks. A man in his thirties said he wants the strikes to continue until the clerics are removed.
Many Tehran residents are trying to maintain normal routines despite the strikes. A woman in her twenties said she slept through the strikes and went for a walk in a park the next morning.
The ongoing attacks have also prompted some people to leave the capital. “I’m moving to northern Iran. Life there is much calmer compared to Tehran,” another woman said.
With inputs from BBC