Iran says more than 4,000 civilian buildings damaged since beginning of US-Israeli attacks
More than 4,000 civilian buildings in Iran have been damaged by US and Israeli attacks, the head of the Iranian Red Crescent said Friday, according to the Iranian Mehr News Agency.
Pir-Hossein Kolivand said “3,646 homes and civilian facilities have so far been targeted, while 528 commercial units have been completely destroyed,” the agency reported.
Kolivand added that three hospitals were forced out of service and 14 health centers sustained damage due to the bombardment.
Israel and the US have been conducting attacks on Iran since Feb. 28, killing hundreds, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and security officials. Tehran has retaliated with missile and drone strikes targeting Israel.
Iran has also carried out attacks on what it describes as “American interests” in Arab countries, causing casualties and damaging civilian infrastructure, including ports and residential buildings.
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