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Iran Red Crescent reports over 125,000 civilian units damaged in attacks

10 April 2026
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More than 125,000 civilian units in Iran have been damaged due to recent attacks since February 28, according to the head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society. Among these, approximately 100,000 are residential properties, with significant destruction noted. Additionally, around 23,500 commercial properties have been affected, impacting local businesses and civilian livelihoods. The attacks have also damaged 339 medical facilities, including hospitals and pharmacies, with some rendered inoperable. Furthermore, 32 universities, 857 schools, and 20 Red Crescent centers were affected, alongside damage to key infrastructure sites like fuel storage facilities and airports. A ceasefire was agreed upon by the U.S. and Iran on Tuesday, mediated by Pakistan, to address the ongoing conflict that has resulted in thousands of casualties.

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The damage reported highlights the severe humanitarian impact of the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities within the Iranian population. The destruction of civilian infrastructure, including medical facilities and educational institutions, poses long-term challenges for recovery and stability in the region. The ongoing conflict is part of a broader historical struggle involving U.S. and Israeli interests in the Middle East, with significant geopolitical implications. The ceasefire, while a temporary measure, may provide an opportunity for further negotiations aimed at addressing the underlying tensions and preventing further escalation.

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