Summary
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran starting Saturday have damaged several civilian sites, including schools, a hospital, and historic landmarks. Reports indicate 1,168 civilian deaths, including 194 children, according to HRANA. Videos and satellite images show significant damage, but an internet blackout makes obtaining detailed information challenging.
Key Facts
- U.S. and Israeli strikes began on Saturday and have hit several civilian sites in Iran.
- Schools, a hospital, and historic landmarks have been damaged.
- The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reports 1,168 civilian deaths, including 194 children.
- An internet blackout in Iran makes communication difficult.
- Tehran experienced intense bombings, with significant damage reported at the Gandhi Hospital.
- U.S. Defense Secretary stated they do not target civilian locations, and the incident is under investigation.
- World Health Organization emphasized that health facilities are protected by international law.
- Iranian state media reported a deadly blast at a sports hall in Lamerd, with 20 people killed.