Over 3,300 Killed in Strikes on Iran, Hospitals Affected, Reports Say
More than 3,300 people have been killed in strikes on Iran attributed to the U.S. and Israel, with hospitals impacted. Footage shows medical staff evacuating patients during nearby missile strikes. The report comes from Al Jazeera.
france24.comStrikes on Iran have resulted in over 3,300 deaths, according to a report by Al Jazeera. The strikes, described as U.S.-Israeli operations, have affected hospitals in the area. Footage from the Iranian Red Crescent Society captures medical staff evacuating patients as missiles hit nearby.
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The released footage highlights the immediate response by medical personnel during the attacks. Patients were rushed to safety amid the strikes. Al Jazeera's Laura Khan reported on these events.
The strikes occurred recently, with hospitals caught in the attacks. No further details on the exact timing or additional impacts were provided in the report. The Iranian Red Crescent Society provided the footage showing the evacuations.
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