Iran Claims 2,000 Killed In Attacks
Iranian officials report that 168 children were killed in a school during a US military operation on the first day of the conflict. The claim highlights significant civilian casualties and intensifies diplomatic tensions regarding US-Iran relations. Mediators are being urged to pressure the US to demonstrate good faith following Iran's decision to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. The report states that Iranian attacks have targeted strategic assets across several countries, including US bases, military installations, and energy and diplomatic facilities in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq. These strikes have reportedly interrupted natural gas production in Qatar, the world's largest exporter. Casualty counts remain disputed between Iranian officials and human rights activists.
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Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
“In my view, President Trump and many Middle Eastern countries... 168 Iranian children were killed on the first day of the war in a school.”
TSF Notícias
“Os balanços divergem, o Irão diz que morreram mais de 2 mil pessoas. Foram bombardeadas também em bases americanas, instalações militares, energéticas, logísticas e diplomatas, diplomáticas dos Emirados Árabes Unidos, na Araba e Saudita, no Coveti, no Iraque.”
BBC Radio 4
“Iranian officials, making it one of the worst cases involving civilian casualties. in US wars in the Middle East in over three decades.”
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