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It feels hot, with dust and agars and Iranians feel the desert during the border.
There are dried and rocky mountains surrounded around – no trees, no shadows. No land is welcome, especially for those who have long hours to reach Armenia.
Woman with fashionable hair, half the head head, is holding the baby while the husband negotiates the price with taxi drivers. There is three families with another family, residence, with a boy who travels to the country of Austria.
Most of Armenia seemed to have residence or citizenship in other countries. Many departed for the conflict between Israel and Iran, now on the eighth day.
“I saw a site today that the bombing took place,” said the father was hired standing standing with a little child near the minivan. They traveled from the northern town of Tabriz.
“Everyone is afraid, all the places are dangerous, it’s not normal,” he added.
The conflict began on June 13, when Israel attacked nuclear and military spaces, as well as some populated sites.
The Agency of the New Human Rights Activistics (HRA) – Human Rights Organization of Washington based on Iran – said that 657 people have died so far. Iran has avenged with Israel’s missile attacks, at least 24 people die.
Israel says he has established air dominance over Tehran and said that people have left some of its districts. In recent days, heavy circulations are formed outside the city by some inhabitants of the city that are looking for 10 million others elsewhere.
From Tehran to Armenia, they said that the trip took at least 12 hours. Several told us that they did not see the Israelites, but they heard us the sound of explosions that affected us.
“It was from time to time. Every night, Israel’s attacks flew very hardly. No other way,” said the Afghan male has a single suitcase, which he didn’t want to name.
He described that the state of Tehran is “very bad”.
“People who have to go somewhere, they leave. It’s like attacking every night, people can’t sleep, because of the sounds of explosions, the situation is not at all.” He said.
A young woman with white headscarf and fake thick said he would return to Australian residence.
“I saw something that is very difficult, I don’t want to talk about that,” he said with a car along with others, Erevan went to the Armenian capital for the trip.
“Does someone come and attack your country, would you feel normal?”
Some Israeli ministers have spoken when the conflict could create Iran regime.
But Javad – he visited the city of Sabzevar Northeast for summer vacation and returned to Germany – said he thought this was unlikely.
“Israel does not have a chance. Israel is not a friend for us,” he said, “he said. “Israel cannot come to our house to help ourselves. Israel does not need to change something for us.”
However, some Iranians were traveling in the other direction during the border. In the afternoon, Ali Ansaye, Armenian holidays with his family, returned to Teheran.
“I don’t have worries, and I’m not afraid of it. If I’m going to die, I’ll die in my country,” he said.
Israel “said that the whole world had persecuted – Gaza, Lebanon and other countries”.
“How can a small country be nuclear weapons?” asked. “What law can this country have a bomb and Iran, alone in peaceful nuclear energy and not only a bomb?”
Israel believes that they have nuclear weapons, though not confirmed and not denied.