Iran Claims Over 3,600 Civilian Structures Damaged in Recent US and Israeli Military Strikes

Tehran. The Iranian government has claimed that more than 3,600 civilian structures were damaged in the recent military attacks carried out by the United States and Israel. The Iranian government released details of this devastating attack via the social media platform X, citing statistics published by the Iranian Red Crescent.

According to the head of the Iranian Red Crescent, a total of 3,643 civilian sites have been targeted so far, including 3,090 private residences and 528 commercial centers.

Iran's vital healthcare centers were also among those affected by the strikes. Nine Red Crescent centers and 13 health institutions sustained serious damage. Specifically, Khatam Hospital, Gandhi Hospital, and other rehabilitation and welfare centers were targeted by Israeli and American attacks.

Iranian officials stated that several patients receiving treatment were injured when hospital structures collapsed during the attacks. Furthermore, critical health facilities such as Bhaliasar Burn Hospital have been completely shut down.

Iran has labeled these attacks as violations of international humanitarian law and is preparing to engage in legal battles at the international level. The Iranian Red Crescent has prepared a detailed report on the damages and submitted it to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and other international bodies. This attack on sensitive areas like civilian settlements and hospitals is expected to deepen the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East.

Iran has made it clear that it will firmly raise this incident on international forums and demand legal action against those responsible.

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