Tehran – Many unarmed civilian women and girls who were outside all the battlefields after repeated evil attacks by the Zionist regime on Iran were directly targeted by military weapons and martyrs.
Official news always says that war doesn’t know borders. However, some bullets are too accurate to fire. Mehr’s news agency writes that missiles targeting the roof of the house, the walls where the women stood, and the walls behind them, are busy with life.
They were not on the enemy’s sled or on the battlefield. They were busy and busy in their homes, cities and hometowns. This made life even more beautiful. The woman who drew the picture, the woman who exercised, the woman who narrated, and the woman who was just a mother. None of them were wearing military uniforms.
In a world where some eyes are still intentionally closed and some trials fear the truth, you should scream out loud. The Zionist regime is an ominous structure. It is a regime that lived it in the blood and displacement of helpless children and women.
This evil regime is not only occupying, but also anti-humans. The crime is so broad and shameless that even the word “war” is not enough to explain it. This is no longer a war, it is a genocide. It is simply a calculated crime against everyone who lives there.
How bitter it is to see a woman who collapses before she finds the opportunity to stand today. Women who were not on the battlefield or women who had no weapons. A woman who just chose her life.
Zionist elements have long been arguing that “we have nothing to do with civilians” along with official podiums and fake accounts on social media. However, all Iranians, who are martyrs, show that this war does not distinguish between those who have the power to protect themselves and those who live.
The crying is greater than the blood of a woman who has never been to Trench but her name is listed on the War Martians list!
Maybe for this we need to narrate their names, images, and unfinished stories. From Hadith Fahari and her daughter and baby mother Mariam Minnay to painter and artist Mansura Alikani. From Najmeh (Zahra) Shams, Masoumeh Shahriari, Niloufar Qalehvand, Parnia Abbasi, Mehrnoush Haji Soltani, Fereshteh Baqeri, and a true storyteller, journalist and pediatrician, Marzieh suckari.