Iranian news channel 'SNN' reports that U.S. and Israeli military strikes have damaged approximately <strong>138,000 civilian facilities</strong> in Iran since the escalation of military actions began. These figures highlight the significant impact of military operations on the country's infrastructure.
The war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran is escalating dangerously, with civilian facilities now openly targeted in attacks. This shift reflects a significant change in military strategy as the deadline set by President Donald Trump approaches.
U.S. and Israeli attacks on civilian facilities in Iran continue, recently striking the Azadi Complex in Tehran, resulting in significant human and material losses. This escalation raises international concerns about rising tensions in the region.
The spokesperson for Iraqi forces stated that targeting civilian facilities and incomplete bridges will not lead to the surrender of Iraqi forces, emphasizing the continuation of resistance against challenges. These remarks come amid escalating attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iraq.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported that the Israeli-American war has resulted in damage to over <strong>92,000</strong> civilian units, including more than <strong>71,000</strong> residential units, highlighting the scale of the humanitarian disaster in the region.
Russian Foreign Minister <strong>Sergey Lavrov</strong> stated that Russian forces do not target civilian facilities in <strong>Ukraine</strong> and do not attack ships from countries not in a state of war with Russia. These remarks come amid rising tensions in the region.
Since February 28, ongoing U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran have led to the deaths of <strong>210 children</strong>, damaging over <strong>81,000 facilities</strong> and exacerbating the growing humanitarian crisis in the country.