A Greek who lives in Iran He describes the dramatic moments he lived with his Iranian wife and their three children when his rockets Israel They fell next to their home scattering death.
«There was no communication, there were no sirens, there was nothing. Nothing. You just listened to you bombard you“, The Greek who was staying in Iran told Ertnews after the bombings from Israel.
«This government in Iran kills its own people. There is no freedom of speech, you can’t talk about what’s going on in Iran. If they know that we convey information what is going on in Iran, it is very dangerous“, He emphasized.
The man with his family They were difficult to cross the border and reach Azerbaijan.
«Let’s go to sleep in the evening and wake up 2-3 o’clock and start listening to the rockets and planes flying very close and the rockets fall And to hit the various points and one of them was very close to us. Were at 100 – 150 meters. They hit a skyscraper, whose last 9 floors were destroyed and we felt this hit. “
The skyscraper that was destroyed is the Jahan Kodak building, one of the first points to be bombed and even he said it was obvious from their window.
“We saw it. We went close and saw that the windows were broken into all the surrounding buildings and the walls were cracking from the surrounding buildings. Many people went to the hospital that day, “he explained. “It was a terrible thing. They feel the shock wave. This is constantly feeling, continuing, continuity. “
The Greek told ERTnews that there were no shelters in Iran and that they had no contact with the outside world.
“The internet was cut more every day, more, more. They threw more websites, more, more. More communication systems. In the end there was nothing left. In recent days we have had nothing. We couldn’t talk to the world. Neither to our acquaintances in Greece nor abroad. All we could do was get phones internally in Iran. “
The Journey of Return to 11 Greeks
With two drivers, the Greek mission started from Tsalus to northern Iran, and 8 hours later arrived in Tehran after stopping for 4 blocks.
They searched for the embassy so that they all started together for the primary at the border, the suffering continued with the passport control of 6 whole hours.
“We are relieved of us, we have a terrible anxiety about the world behind Iran, for our families in Iran that we cannot communicate.”