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Arash Ghader cannot forget when his wife waited with tears to tell him the war had just started.

Ghaderi, a 35-year-old student of PHD at the University of Alberta, and his wife left last month in Iran to visit members of their family. The couple still existed when the conflict between Israel and Iran broke on June 13.

“(NG) On the first day of the war, we hear some bombs and we heard the jerseys in the ground. It was very scare,” said the conversation.


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“My family members, my wife and nephew, were also and cried … the noise was not bad

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“I just tried my best to control and try to calm my wife down, but I felt terrible.” I wanted to really clean. “

Ghaderi is one of many Iras that live in Canada and are pregnant when Israel invaded Earan and high military leaders, and Iran answered their strikes. It was announced by a commercial on Tuesday, after the United States has launched strikes in the nuclear structure in Iran.

Earlier this week, Tehran said 606 people in Iran were killed in a dispute, and 5 332 people were injured. 28 people killed in Israel and more than 1,000 were injured, according to officials in the country.


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Ottawa urged the Canadians in Iran to go if he is able to do so safely, noting that its world service providers are “highly determined.”

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Ghaderi said he and his wife decided to leave Iran on the country’s border after all the planes were canceled at the beginning of the conflict. They traveled seven hours in the country before crossing in Turkey. All pets in Turkey were fully booked, so they had to take several buses between Turkish cities about 28 hours to reach Istanbul.

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“I couldn’t hear my legs,” she said on a long journey.

Ghaderi and his wife eventually flew in Edmonton from Istanbul with Paris and Toronto, arriving in June 23.

“I was happy in the way, on the other hand, and at least I was safe now,” he said. On the other hand, I felt bad because my little brother Iran, and my parents were. “

Sara Shani, the President of Iranian Student Association at the University of Alberta, said he knew 15 students at the school holding out in Iran when they visited their country.


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“They returned home and … since the completion of the fire, the planes resumed, but they were limited,” he said.

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Shani said some of the 500 Iranian students at the University at university were already facing financial hardships as their home-based families can support them – even if the goods and assets cannot transfer money to Canada.

“When the Internet shutdown would be a type of place in Iran …

“And some even destroyed Israel’s Airstrikes … The economy in Iran is now weaker than ever.”


Shani said it was difficult to contact his family in Iran during the war.

He said: “Many of us know that our families are safe,” he said.

Iran is a remarkable source of international students in Canada, with government data indicating that more than 8,000 study permits were allowed students from the country in 2023.

“Many Canadian Iras-Iranese students recently left here, so our Iran obligations are still very strong,” said Shani, coming to Canada in 2023 to follow computer science degree.

“Our families go back when and I think, though, in Iran.”

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The public also has a mixed feelings about the Revolution Revolution Guard Corps, “continues to be a source of Iran oppressors within and outside Iran,” Iran College President in Tough College in Tolde.

“Many of us have a sense of relief to relieve a violent army. We hoped to see justice believed in court,” wrote in a statement.

“We also see that war is not a desirable way. Many of our members hear worried about the consequences of more.”

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