The Israeli airstrike on Evin Prison in Tehran turned into a full-blown disaster! According to official Iranian sources, a staggering 71 people lost their lives in this attack, which happened just six days after a ceasefire between Israel and Iran came into effect. Yes, you read that right – 71 dead! Among the victims were prisoners, administrative staff, security personnel, and even people living near the prison who had come to visit inmates. Evin Prison, known for its high security measures, was holding foreign prisoners and dual nationals at the time, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohamadi, who has spent over 40 years there. Iranian authorities announced they have transferred an unspecified number of prisoners to other facilities, while footage from the scene showed shattered walls, collapsed ceilings, and piles of rubble. The prison’s medical center and reception area were also targeted. Israel confirmed that the prison was the target of the strike. French diplomat Jean-Noël Baro condemned the attack as unacceptable, noting that French citizens held in the prison on espionage charges for three years were unharmed. This tragedy sheds new light on the Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting how tense the situation is and how civilians and innocent people are caught in the crossfire. Is this the price of war? Or just another dark step in an endless cycle of violence? Feel free to share your thoughts — news like this deserves a reaction!
Evin Prison Disaster: Israeli Strike Claims 71 Lives in Tehran
