Proximity in a Strange Land-3On March/April 2019, a precipitation system in two waves from 25 to 29 March and also from 31 March to 2 April, caused floods and damage in the cities of Lorestan. In these rainfalls, tolls such as landslide and submerging parts of Dorud, Khorramabad, Mamolan, and Pol-e Dokhtar cities were reported. Following the flood in these areas, in addition to the Housing Foundation of Islamic Revolution, Iranian Army (Artesh), and IRGC, ...
The News of Month; November 2020Numerous EyewitnessesThe News of Month is the title of a series of reports on the Iranian Oral History website. These reports take a look at news related to the subject of the website in the written and virtual media. In the following, you will read news from November 2016. Simultaneously with the sacred defense week, a foreign media broadcast a documentary called "Creeping Coup", which included an audio file of a meeting of ...
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SABAH (38)
Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah
Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami
Translated by Natalie Haghverdian
Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.
Persian Version 2019
They put the martyrs in the Blazer and the injured in the ambulance. The foot of one of the injured soldiers had been cut from knee down and was hanging by a piece of skin. It was hanging from the ambulance. I was afraid that his foot could be torn in the dark and nobody would notice.
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