The Indian journalist has survived the missile attack in Iran now, the father told the story of the boy
Lucknow, June 19 (IANS). Lucknow resident Amir Abbas Zaidi is going through a storm of emotions these days. Relief from the safety of sun on the one hand, deep concerns about his safety on the other. His son Ravish, who has been working with a news channel in Iran for the past 15 years, has escaped a few seconds in a rocket attack. Zaidi told the Ians news agency: “We tried to contact her but couldn’t talk. Then she saw on a channel that the building he was working was bombarded. At the same time, we realized that something was getting very serious.” In fact, after September 23 last year, Ravish returned to India to India. A few days later he returned to Iran. Zaidi said: “My heart sat down as a father. But later Ravish said he had come out of the building a few seconds before the attack. He escaped from happiness. Not only that he returned and reported.” When the father and son finally had a conversation, Ravish took the situation in a comfortable way. He told the Father, ‘Our happiness did not have martyrdom, so survived. Zaidi became emotional, saying that, despite this serious attack, Ravis had no intention of leaving Iran. Zaidi explains, ‘he says that life is normal in big cities. The atmosphere does not look war. People are calm, the country is very beautiful and Iranian people are very hostile. “The Airports in Iran are currently closed and the situation remains unstable due to regional tension, so Ravish’s return to India is not yet possible. Zaidi says:” I trust his decision, but there is concern than father. He does his duty, I am proud of him, but I just want him to be safe. ‘-Ians DSC/SCH/ABM