Iran reports hospitals, civilians affected during war with US, Israel
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Iran reports hospitals, civilians affected during war with US, Israel
"Nearly 20,000 civilian buildings, including at least 16,000 residential units, have been affected after more than 11 days of war. Mojtaba Khaledi said 77 healthcare facilities have been affected, but did not say how many were hospitals or whether any were directly struck."
"Some of them are out of order, so we can't admit patients in them, and in some, patients were in the surgery room or undergoing other medical operations while hit by attacks, he said, adding that 16 Red Crescent centres were affected, with personnel moved to other places to continue rescue operations."
"The most horrific incident so far in the war is the Minab elementary school in southern Iran, where 167 people, mostly students, were killed on the first day of the conflict."
The Iranian Red Crescent Society reports extensive civilian infrastructure damage from ongoing conflict, including nearly 20,000 civilian buildings with at least 16,000 residential units affected. Seventy-seven healthcare facilities have sustained damage, with some hospitals temporarily unable to admit patients and others struck during medical operations. Sixteen Red Crescent centers were affected, forcing personnel relocation. Additionally, 65 schools and educational facilities across the country have been damaged, with the Minab elementary school attack resulting in 167 deaths, mostly students. Iranian armed forces have designated banks, economic interests, and military technology companies as legitimate targets in the region.
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