District 3, situated in the northeastern part of Tehran, is a highly populated area that serves as both a residential and workplace hub for over one million people. In a recent development, the authorities issued a stern warning to all residents and workers in this district, ordering a complete evacuation ahead of anticipated airstrikes.
The directive emphasized that the entire population must vacate the area within hours to avoid casualties, as military operations were expected to target the district imminently.
As the day progressed, reports emerged of new airstrikes striking various parts of Tehran, specifically focusing on residential buildings located in the northwestern and eastern sections of the city.
These attacks have added to the growing concern about the impact of ongoing military actions on civilian areas. The strikes appear to have deliberately targeted densely populated neighborhoods, raising alarms about the safety and security of Tehran’s civilian population.
The regime has faced severe criticism for its aggressive military tactics, which have so far resulted in the deaths of at least 224 civilians. Many of these casualties occurred due to strikes on civilian infrastructure and residential complexes, underscoring the devastating toll of the conflict on innocent bystanders.
The use of heavy bombardment in populated districts has heightened fears of further loss of life and destruction, prompting urgent calls for international attention and intervention.
The situation remains tense, with authorities continuing to monitor the evacuated areas while preparing for potential further military actions. The mass evacuation of District 3 reflects the scale of the threat faced by civilians in Tehran and highlights the broader humanitarian crisis unfolding as conflict escalates.
Residents displaced by the strikes now face uncertain futures, with many seeking refuge outside the city or in safer parts of Tehran. As the conflict continues, the human cost of these airstrikes remains a critical issue demanding urgent resolution.

