Q&A: Iranian journalist on post-U.S. strike Iran

Iranian Journalist Shares How Life Continues After U.S. Strikes ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท

Hey there, friends!

Have you ever wondered what life is like in other countries when big events happen? Recently, there were some serious events in Iran, and we wanted to know how people there are doing.

CGTN, a news organization, talked to an Iranian journalist named Mehdi Latifi. He told us about what’s happening in Iran these days.

Life Goes On

According to Mr. Latifi, life in many Iranian cities is still going on. People are going to work, going to school, and helping each other out. Many families are staying indoors at night to stay safe, but during the day, they’re keeping up with their routines.

Staying Strong Together ๐Ÿ’ช

Even though things are tough, the people in Iran are showing great strength and unity. Mr. Latifi says that instead of feeling scared, many people are coming together to support one another. Isn’t it amazing how people can be so brave?

What’s Happening with Services?

You might wonder about things like electricity, the internet, and hospitals. Mr. Latifi says that these are mostly working fine. The government is making sure that people have what they need. There were some problems with the internet in certain areas, but those are getting better now.

Concerns About Attacks

Mr. Latifi is worried because some important places in Iran have been attacked. This includes hospitals and places where scientists work. He says that targeting these places is against international rules and should not happen.

A Scientist Remembered ๐Ÿ”ฌ

One of the scientists, Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, sadly lost his life. Dr. Tehranchi was a physics professor who helped many students learn about science. Mr. Latifi wants everyone to know that even though Dr. Tehranchi is gone, his knowledge and teachings will live on in the hearts of the people he inspired.

The Message to the World ๐ŸŒ

Mr. Latifi hopes that people around the world will understand that the conflict isn’t just about countries disagreeing. It’s affecting real people who want peace, learning, and progress. He believes that nothing can stop the spread of knowledge and that the Iranian people will continue to learn and grow.

Isn’t it inspiring to see how people can stay strong and keep going, even when times are tough? Let’s take a moment to think about kids like us in Iran, and hope for a peaceful future for everyone.

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