Damage at Boroujerdi Residential Complex, Tehran: War Aftermath, and Reconstruction Challenges

Symbolism of the Boroujerdi Complex

The Boroujerdi residential complex has become more than just a site of destruction—it is now a symbol of civilian suffering in modern warfare.

Images from the site often include:

  • Volunteers working under portraits of national figures
  • Civilians walking through debris
  • Personal belongings scattered in ruins

These visuals highlight the intersection of politics, war, and everyday life.

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April 14, 2026 | 10:16 pm

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