Mughal history in crossfire: Iconic Golestan Palace damaged in Tehran airstrike as UNESCO issues urgent warning
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The Golestan Palace, in Tehran, is one of Iran's main cultural frameworks. In note, Unesco expressed concern about the integrity of the country's cultural heritage sites during the conflict.
The Golestan Palace, one of the cultural toponyms of Tehran, under the protection of UNESCO, was badly damaged in the attacks of Israel and the United States on the capital of Iran.
The building would be hit by American and Israeli attacks (ANSA)
Iran reports damage to Golestan Palace to UNESCO after attacks on Tehran. The regime demands condemnation and swift action. 2 The Golestan Palace and the bazaar in Tehran have been damaged in attacks. Iran wants UNESCO to act and condemn the attacks.
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The Iranian government has officially complained to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
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