Families and rescue workers were seen searching through rubble in Tehran after air strikes by Israel and the United States destroyed several buildings in parts of the Iranian capital.
Images from the area showed residents inspecting damaged homes and collecting whatever belongings they could salvage from the debris.
Rescue teams equipped with sniffer dogs were also seen combing through the wreckage in search of possible survivors.
A resident of Tehran earlier told BBC Persian that daily life had been severely disrupted by the attacks.
“I don’t have anything called a routine anymore. I can’t go cycling or running outside,” the resident said.
With inputs from BBC