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Iran Says Most Victims of Israeli Attacks Are Civilians

  • Israeli missiles struck Farabi Hospital in Kermanshah, injuring several patients and damaging nearby buildings, with at least four explosions reported in the area.
  • Iran's Health Ministry reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks since June 13 has reached 224, most of whom are civilians.
  • Esmail Baqaei, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, condemned the attacks as a 'grave violation of international law' and a 'war crime.'
  • Baqaei stated that 'history will judge; eternal shame awaits the regime's backers,' emphasizing the targeting of civilians.
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“Israel, due to censorship, does not disseminate statistics on the victims of its officials of Iranian attacks,” according to a Tehran media outlet

Franceinfo has received, from a distance, the testimony of an Iranian youth who decided to leave Kermanshah in the west. According to the Iranian media, the hospital in that city suffered a lot of damage after being targeted after an Israeli strike on Monday.

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non14.net broke the news in Baghdad, Iraq on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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