Iran has condemned what it calls 'indiscriminate attacks' by the United States and Israel, alleging widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and cultural landmarks across the country. Government officials claim over 105,000 non-military structures have been damaged since hostilities began, including hospitals, schools, and residential buildings. 🏥🏫
Breaking Down the Damage
Spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani revealed Sunday that Tehran alone saw 83,351 housing units damaged, with strikes reportedly hitting:
- 322 medical centers
- 763 schools
- 55 libraries
- Key research labs at Shahid Beheshti University
Cultural Preservation vs Conflict
The attacks allegedly targeted symbols of Iranian innovation, including a major petrochemical zone and a psychiatric hospital. Mohajerani called the strike on Delaram Sina Psychiatric Hospital 'a war crime,' emphasizing: 'Patients were resting when the missiles hit – this crosses every humanitarian line.' 😡
With 12 provinces affected, relief efforts now face the dual challenge of rebuilding infrastructure while protecting Iran's cultural heritage. The international community watches closely as tensions escalate in 2026.
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Iran says attacks have caused widespread civilian, cultural damage
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