The war between Israel and Iran continues for the third day. The war that started on Thursday is increasing.
Aljazeera has mentioned that 220 people, including top security officials, have died in Tehran, the capital of Iran, due to Israel's missile attack. As there is a high risk in Tehran, the local common people have started going to the rural areas . What are the Nepalese working in Tehran doing? Sagar Paudel, who has been working in a foreign embassy for 8 years, edited part of the conversation with Kantipur Karmi Home Karki 12 Nepalis are working in Tehran. They are Nepalese who have been working for 8 to 35 years. Most of them are working as support staff of various foreign embassies. It doesn't seem like a missile has been dropped indiscriminately on the city of Tehran . Most of the missiles are falling on the targeted locations by Israel . We live in places where there are embassies of different countries . All foreign ambassadors and diplomatic staff are also staying here. How will everyone proceed with this situation? They are preparing to proceed accordingly. If all foreign citizens leave Iran, we are also planning to leave. My relative is also with me. It was going to come and go on vacation every year. At first it was very quiet. Now the war has become turbulent .
Sagar Poudel
We are not leaving the embassy. Some work on one side and live on the other. I work where I live. Even if we have to go out, we have called the car online.
A missile is falling near where we live. The building we live in is not tall.
Iran doesn't have a big shelter room to live in. Most of the outside we go to hide in the metro station . 7-800 underground subway runs . Most of them live underground. We haven't gone. We are all sitting in fear. Outside the market is also bustling. Most of the attacks are happening at night . We are sitting around 11 . See you from time to time . Only one is living with his children . Others have no family .
We are in regular contact with the Iranian non-paid Consul General of Nepal .
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