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Parnia Abbasi

Parnia Abbasi

War Conflict
Gender Female
Age 23 yrs
Nationality Iran
Religion Muslim
Marital Status Single
Date of Death 06/13/2025
Location Orchideh Complex on Sattarkhan Street, located in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran, Iran
Cause of Death

Parnia Abbasi was killed in her home in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran, Iran, when Israeli missiles struck the residential complex in the Orchideh Complex on Sattarkhan Street, during the airstrike on June 13, 2025

Parnia Abbasi, 23, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on June 13, 2025, that struck a residential building in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran, Iran. The bombing occurred during the first wave of Israel’s U.S.-backed military offensive on Iran. Parnia was at home, asleep with her family, when the missile hit their building without warning. The strike caused the total collapse of their apartment, instantly killing Parnia along with her parents and younger brother. The blast inflicted fatal trauma from both the explosive impact and the resulting debris, making survival impossible.

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Alleged Responsible Party
Israeli Military Force
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Biography

Parnia Abbasi was a 23-year-old Iranian poet, English teacher, and cultural enthusiast who was tragically killed in an Israeli airstrike on June 13, 2025, just days before her 24th birthday. She lived in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran and was widely regarded as a rising voice among Iran’s new generation of poets.

Parnia Abbasi was born in Tehran, Iran, and came of age during a period of intense cultural and political tension in the region. Gifted with a natural talent for words, she developed a passion for poetry early in life and became known for her introspective, poignant writing that explored the emotional terrain of youth, identity, and impermanence. Her most recognized work, The Extinguished Star, reflects her lyrical depth and emotional honesty.

Outside of writing, Parnia taught English and was admired for her bright spirit and generosity. Friends remembered her as an adventurous and deeply empathetic person—someone who took them camping for the first time, danced playfully for the camera, and shared thoughtful gifts. She loved sunflowers, trying new foods, learning Italian, and dreamed of seeing the band Coldplay in concert. One of her proudest achievements was summiting Iran's highest peak, Mount Damavand, a feat she joyfully shared with everyone she met.

Parnia often described her life experiences as potential verses, saying she viewed everything that happened to her as something she could one day express through poetry. Her voice was silenced in the June 13 airstrike that also killed her parents, Parviz Abbasi and Masoumeh Shahriari, and her teenage brother, Parham. Her death resonated deeply with antiwar advocates and artists across the globe, who mourned not only the loss of her life but the promise of her growing literary legacy.

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Additional Information

Parnia Abbasi was killed in her home in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran, Iran, when Israeli missiles struck the residential complex in the Orchideh Complex on Sattarkhan Street, during the airstrike on June 13, 2025

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Sources & References

Peace advocates, including a prominent Iranian academic and Venezuelan delegates at a United Nations event in Paris, paid tribute on Wednesday to a young Iranian poet who was killed along with her parents and teenage brother last week during an Israeli airstrike on Tehran. Parnia Abbasi, just days shy of her 24th birthday, died in a June 13 airstrike targeting a residential complex in Tehran’s Sattarkhan neighborhood. The attack was part of the first wave of Israel’s unprovoked, U.S.-backed war on Iran, which has reportedly claimed at least 585 lives and injured over 1,300 people as of early Wednesday. Iranian media reported that Parnia’s retired father Parviz Abbasi, her mother Masoumeh Shahriari, and her younger brother Parham Abbasi also lost their lives in the strike. The family was said to be asleep when their home was bombed.
1 commondreams.org Open source
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