British detainees at Tehran's Evin Prison report structural damage and psychological distress as airstrikes enter fourth day.
British detainees in Tehran's Evin Prison face worsening conditions and structural damage as coalition airstrikes hit targets near the facility.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 3, 2026, 11:12 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Jerusalem Post

Direct impact of strikes on prison infrastructure
The intensified aerial campaign near Tehran has brought military engagements within the immediate proximity of the prison grounds. Detainees have reported hearing low-flying jets and the concussive sounds of ordnance hitting surrounding government and industrial areas. One particular strike resulted in debris and shockwaves reaching the interior of the prison, causing visible damage to the architecture. The psychological impact on the inmate population has been profound, as the lack of adequate shelters within the facility leaves them exposed to the risk of collateral damage.
Worsening humanitarian conditions and resource scarcity
Families of the detainees have expressed grave concerns regarding the sustainability of basic services inside Evin. While the prison shop reportedly remains operational for now, the conflict has disrupted the routine staffing and supply deliveries necessary to maintain food and water stocks. Prisoners currently rely on communal landlines for brief, sporadic contact with the outside world, with queues lengthening as the prison population grows. Advocates warn that the facility's logistics are near a breaking point as domestic unrest and wartime disruptions impede the arrival of essential provisions.
Influx of new detainees following domestic protests
The atmosphere inside the facility has become increasingly tense due to a surge in new arrivals. Large numbers of Iranians are being processed into the prison following widespread protests in the capital, which were sparked by the recent deaths of the nation's top leadership. The overcrowding is complicating efforts to maintain order and has led to a heightened presence of security personnel within the wings. The presence of foreign nationals alongside a growing number of domestic political prisoners has increased fears that the former could be utilized as diplomatic leverage by the remaining Iranian authorities.
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