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According to the Saed News community service, citing Haft Sobh, on Saturday morning, June 21, a residential area in the city of Tabriz was targeted by a drone attack by the Zionist regime. Following this attack, two young children, six-year-old Taha Behrouzi and seven-year-old Alisan Jabbari, who lived next door to each other, were martyred by shrapnel from the drone. In addition to the deaths of the two children, the incident also injured their mothers and plunged the area into shock, grief, and anger. The beginning of a tragedy occurred when the two children were playing in front of their houses. According to Taha's uncle, it was around 8:30 in the morning when the sound of an explosion from a drone was heard in the neighborhood. Taha and Alisan, who had moved towards the sound out of curiosity, were suddenly exposed to the next explosion. The intensity of the explosion was such that its shrapnel hit their children's bodies and took their lives. Their mothers, who had run to save their children, were also seriously injured by the blast and shrapnel. The uncle and other family members, who are still in shock from this incident, describe the incident as a turning point in their lives; a point after which nothing has returned to the previous state. Taha; A child who dreamed of going to school Taha Behrouzi, six years old, was the son of a simple construction worker. To make it easier to commute to work, his father had recently rented a small, rented house near a construction project; a house with a thirty-meter yard that had recently become the residence of the Behrouzi family. According to Taha's uncle, despite his young age, the child was very interested in learning the Quran and had often wished to go to school and learn to read and write. Taha's brother, who had spent a few days with his family in their hometown village, was forced to return to Tabriz due to work responsibilities. That return was the beginning of a tragedy that led to his son's martyrdom. Taha's uncle narrates: "Taha told me in the village: I don't want to go back to Tabriz. I want to stay in the village. The same day they arrived, this bitter incident happened at night." Alisan; a passionate child, a victim of the deserter's hatred Alisan Jabbari, the neighbor's son, was a year older than Taha. Like Taha, he was an energetic and kind child who loved playing in the alley, riding a bike, and childish adventures. That day, he was also playing with Taha in front of their house, unaware of the danger. "But the shrapnel left her dreams unfinished and her hopes for the future in blood." Alisan's mother was also injured in the incident and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. She is still under intensive care, and her family is in a difficult and critical situation. The story of an alley that no longer hears children's laughter The neighborhood where this incident occurred is one of the old and underprivileged neighborhoods of Tabriz. In the alley that once echoed with the sound of children playing, now only silence, crying, and the sound of the Fatiha can be heard. The neighbors of these two families have been in shock and grief since the day of the incident. One of the neighbors says, "These two children were always playing together. No one thought that the sound of their playing would die down so soon." After this tragic incident, the alley where Taha and Alisan lived was covered in blood. The blood has not yet been cleaned from the walls of that alley. The memories of that fateful morning are etched in the minds of the residents. The day when little angels, with wounded bodies, went to heaven. Mothers, the silent woundedThe mothers of these two children are still receiving treatment in the hospital. Despite her injuries, Taha's mother left the hospital only to attend her child's funeral. According to relatives, she has never been separated from her child since that day and is in deep mourning; a mourning that indicates an endless amount of grief. Taha's mother, who needed surgery, was discharged from the hospital to attend her child's funeral and postponed the surgery until a few days later. It is said that Alisan's mother was also transferred to the intensive care unit due to the severity of her injuries and is still struggling with the physical and psychological effects of the incident. Martyrdom, a word that is heavyIn official terminology, the deaths of these two children are referred to as "martyrdom"; A word that, although it indicates oppression, brings a heavy burden of pain and grief to the families. Taha's uncle says in a bitter voice: "No father, no uncle, no mother is ready to receive the body of their six-year-old child from the hospital. His martyrdom is such a great grief for the family that now I say to myself a thousand times a day that I wish our innocent Taha were alive and I were martyred in his place." To view other community content, stay connected with Saed News.