Iran says US and Israel hit nearly 10,000 civilian sites since war began

Tehran — Iran says the United States and Israel have carried out thousands of strikes on civilian infrastructure since the war began late last month, with Iranian officials claiming nearly 10,000 civilian locations have been hit during the conflict. The conflict entered its 14th day on March 14, with the heaviest bombardment yet reported across several Iranian cities. Iranian officials say homes, schools, hospitals and commercial buildings have been damaged, while international observers warn the crisis could expand across the Middle East. The war began following coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes against Iranian military targets during Operation Lion’s Roar, dramatically escalating regional tensions. 🕒 Live Timeline (Example) 00m ago: Iran says nearly 10,000 civilian sites damaged in strikes.

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